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Robert Leko
'Within bounds', 'Within reason' Hello! Do the two above idioms bear the same meaning? Is one more American and the other British or are they equally used on both sides of the pond? Thank you!
Aug 9, 2020 6:07 PM
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I'm a Brit. Within reason sounds perfectly normal and is used on the UK (not sure about US). Within bounds, i have not heard. Perhaps within limits? But it would be good to get more context.
August 9, 2020
'Without Bounds' means "The sky's the limit. 'Within Reason' means some form of limitation. 'Within Bounds' can be taken to mean broadly the same thing as 'Within Reason'
August 9, 2020
Bounds are limitations, usually imposed by others. Reason, here usually means moderation. . Similar
August 9, 2020
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