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- Through vs throughout. - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Throughout means in every part of (a place or object) There is a good deal of overlap, and either would be appropriate in many circumstances Through often has a sense of one end to the other, while throughout suggests into every corner The latter gives a feeling of being more pervasive than the former
- adverbs - Difference between through and throughout - English . . .
The bride's mother sniffed all the way through throughout the wedding service According to the Cambridge dictionary, ' through ' means 'from the beginning to the end of a period of time
- Through or throughout - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
One of the Oxford English Dictionary’s definitions of throughout as a preposition is ‘Through the whole of in or to every part of; everywhere in ’ Through, on the other hand, can mean ‘by means of’ Your choice depends on the meaning you want to express
- Difference between across the year and throughout the year?
I have heard people saying these two phrases, do they have any difference from each other? For example I have accomplished a lot across the year and I have accomplished a lot throughout the yea
- During vs. Throughout - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Physics vocabulary - Which one is the most natural? (a) During the approximation process (b) Throughout the approximation process (c) During the approximation procedure (d) Throughout the approxima
- differences - over the years thoughout the years for years - English . . .
Here's what Google says: over the years: during several some many years (Merriam-Webster) for years: for a long time (Cambridge) throughout the years: during the whole of [a certain] period (Collins) For example, I have a sentence: " after all the [lies] he's fed himself over the years " Is that the appropriate usage?
- What is the phrase that means a quality that is constant throughout a . . .
This phasing is common to describe a quality that doesn't change Throughout his life, despite changes in circumstances, hard work was a constant Throughout his life, the only constant was his dedication to hard work The question might be, was this character forced to work hard, eager to work hard, stuck working hard? What is hard work?
- meaning in context - When I say throughout this paper in the . . .
When I say throughout this paper in the introduction, do I include the introduction and the abstract? [closed] Ask Question Asked 10 years ago Modified 10 years ago
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