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What's the difference between "At times like these" and "In times like these"?
2025年4月13日 09:48
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In both expressions, "this" is an alternative to "these".
"At" pinpoints locations in time. "In" describes intervals in time. Use "in" for action that emerges during a sustained interval. Here are examples:
"In times like these, when it is difficult to find a job, many young people choose to live with their parents." "In" is better because such periods can last for years.
"At times like this, when I catch a cold, I drink orange juice and swallow vitamin C pills."
2025年4月13日
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There's really no difference, you can use whichever you like and they mean the same thing!
2025年4月13日
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