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27 January
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English (US)
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Which is more natural or correct?
1. These resources will last only for a limited time.
2. These resources will last for only a limited time.
Which is more natural or correct?
1. These resources will last only for a limited time.
2. These resources will last for only a limited time.
1. These resources will last only for a limited time.
2. These resources will last for only a limited time.
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- English (US)
@Shu0930 These resources will only last for a limited time.
- English (US)
- English (UK)
Hi @Shu0930
Consider:
3. These resources will only last for a limited time.
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- Japanese
mmm... I see! I didn't think of that option. Thank you so much!
- Japanese
@nicklauslim12 Now I understand it! Thank you so much!
- English (UK)
- English (US)
@Shu0930 you could also say:
These resources will only last for a limited amount of time.
- Japanese
@laurenbrodley Thanks a lot for further helpful advice!

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