Allen165
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Which do you think is best: during, at, or in?
"Supporting a seriously ill individual means: being close to him during/at/in a difficult time, treating him with respect, taking his fears and concerns seriously."
I don't think "in" is correct, but I don't see much of a difference in meaning between "during" and "at."
Thanks.
"Supporting a seriously ill individual means: being close to him during/at/in a difficult time, treating him with respect, taking his fears and concerns seriously."
I don't think "in" is correct, but I don't see much of a difference in meaning between "during" and "at."
Thanks.