[Grammar] In the mean time and meanwhile

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Are they different? if so, could you please tell me how to use them correctly.

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Thanks for the fast reply. So I can use them interchangeably?

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Thanks for the fast reply. So I can use them interchangeably?

Thanks


Haha, you may not understand what "the same" is !

but I think "the mean time" should be "the meantime" !
Could any teacher please tell me if we can use "the mean time" as a correct phrase ? If so, can we use "the mean while" as well as "the meanwhile" ?

Thank you so much !
 
Are they different? if so, could you please tell me how to use them correctly.

Thanks
Sorry, I should have pointed out that "meantime" is one word.
 
GMT is the abbreviation for Greenwich Mean Time.

But that's got nothing to with this thread.

Rover
 
GMT is the abbreviation for Greenwich Mean Time.

But that's got nothing to with this thread.

Rover

Maybe not, but what does Mean stand for in that phrase then?
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