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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Meaning.
So far, from my experience, you can use both the terms “singularly” and “expectably” more than “in this case” (in my opinion). “Break” is the more colorful way of saying it – it comes with the connotation that entry to the industry was difficult.
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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Meaning.
So far, from my experience, you can use both the terms “singularly” and “expectably” more than “in this case” (in my opinion). “Break” is the more colorful way of saying it – it comes with the connotation that entry to the industry was difficult.
- 813806 views
- 13 answers
- 302106 votes
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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Meaning.
So far, from my experience, you can use both the terms “singularly” and “expectably” more than “in this case” (in my opinion). “Break” is the more colorful way of saying it – it comes with the connotation that entry to the industry was difficult.
- 813806 views
- 13 answers
- 302106 votes