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Difference between Aligned with vs In Alignment With? Is there a difference between "aligned with" vs "in alignment with" ? Context: you will align US with OUR Inner Truth; clearing all the ways and reasons WE may not be in alignment with OUR Inner
Using of vs. on - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I have been getting confused whenever I use the following sentence quot;Change the materials on the customer order quot; vs quot;Change the materials of the customer order quot; Since the mate
sentence - What is the appropriate phrase to say if two people are on . . . I am stuck choosing between two options: On the same page (already answered) On the same wavelength On the surface, they mean pretty much the same thing However, I make a distinction between the two Let's image there are two people, colleagues who work closely together They agree on certain topic I would say they are on the same page However, if I'm talking about two people who are not
Is there any rule of order for time, date, place, building, etc? @KitFox: There are multiple possibilities, for both time space And yes, some possibilities are not so clear And some can be made clear by changing word order or explicitly grouping words And some are clear only or mainly within a given context (e g MM DD YYYY in the US) You might just as well say that there is an implied order for date-time: larger-to-smaller or smaller-to-larger unit