northpath
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- Nov 4, 2013
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To my knowledge, this sentence is ok:
1. Your return ticket is valid for three months.
But can I use the preposition ‘during’?
2. Your return ticket is valid during three months.
Or instead of withing
3. We recommend to consume this wine within six months.
To use during
4. We recommend to consume this wine during six months.
1. Your return ticket is valid for three months.
But can I use the preposition ‘during’?
2. Your return ticket is valid during three months.
Or instead of withing
3. We recommend to consume this wine within six months.
To use during
4. We recommend to consume this wine during six months.
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