The multiple choice test I came across yesterday only accepted "at the height of the Cold War".
Are they both acceptable?
A Google search turned up even encyclopedia results using the 2nd one + quite a few native English sites have it in various articles.
Ground warfare: an international ... -
P.S. I'd like to apologize for my last thread, I didn't hit and run, I've been through a really rough time lately.. I really appreciate your answers + all your hard work guys!
Last edited by garret; 16-Mar-2011 at 09:16.
Guys, any help with this? Any ideas? :)
Thank you Bhai! That's the same way we use it in Greek, it has a positive meaning only.
Seeing it used in an encyclopedia makes me sad...