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- What is the difference between “within” and “inside”?
Of course "within" may as well be "inside" - you buy a toy, and "3 AA batteries included within" - they may be in the box, and you need to load them into the toy, or they may be already loaded and inside the toy
- interpretation - Whats the meaning of within x of something . . .
For points within a perimeter, of is not used: These trees are within my property The jar is within my reach "A-B=2 hours or B-A=2 hours" Mathematically, you could think of within as expressing < (less than) or ≤ (less than or equal to), depending on the situation Or informally ± (plus or minus) The point x is within the circle C
- Within and in when referring to time - English Language Usage . . .
Within is regarded as specifying an upper limit: within two days means maybe today, maybe tomorrow, but no later than two days from now In is sometimes regarded as more precise: in two days could mean two days from now – particularly with a scheduled event, such as a party That said, there are exceptions where the word in can be more ambiguous If I tell my supervisor on a Monday: Boss, I
- What is the difference between in and within?
24 Within is closer to inside - it mainly refers to something like a building where you are physically in (or inside) In can also mean a state or an organisation, so you can be "in trouble", or "in school" but not "within trouble"
- word choice - Expressing a time limit using within - English Language . . .
A procedure must be completed by B, but it can be done at any time between A and B Or a right can be claimed during such a period How can I explain B by using "within"? Is it: within three w
- What does the phrase to within mean? - English Language Learners . . .
5 Perhaps a non-math illustration will help clarify the meaning of "to within " "The bullet penetrated his abdomen to within 1 cm of his spine " It describes that the bullet penetrated the abdomen and came to rest 1 cm or less distance from the spine "The home-made rocket climbed to within 5 miles of the stratosphere "
- Does within an hour mean before, after, or both?
Does within mean before or after? Or does it mean both? For example, Do not drink or eat within an hour of taking these pills
- prepositions - Items should be paid for within 14 days lt;of gt; lt;after . . .
The preposition "within" takes a length of time as an object "14 days" is a length of time It also takes an optional "of"-phrase which indicates the start of the length of time
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