[Grammar] Under/In the circumstance of higher inflation

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uktous

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Hi,

Question:

Should I say "In or under" ?

Sentence:
Under/In the circumstance of higher inflation, houses will be more expensive and living standard will be lower.


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emsr2d2

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Hi,

Question:

Should I say "In or under" ?

Sentence:
Under/In the circumstance of higher inflation, houses will be more expensive and living standard will be lower.


thanks

I would say "In times of higher inflation, houses are more expensive and the standard of living is lower."

"Under the circumstances..." is usually followed by a statement of something someone is willing to do because of those circumstances.

You have no money. Under the circumstances, I will give you a free meal.
 

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But, if you are going to use the expression, both 'in' and 'under' are acceptable.
 

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I prefer 'in.'
 
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