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What's the difference between the words 'within' , 'inside' and just 'in'?
May 15, 2018 4:20 PM
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Inside --- is more easily understood as being inside a house building box etc
within --- is more easily understood as being inside a boundary or contained
'the man is within the confines of the university building" = the man is inside the university but it could be anywhere in the gardens or in any room. Somewhere inside the boundaries of the university.
Just in = close to the boundary or just over the threshold (doorstep) of a house or building
Just in -- is often used in sports
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