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25 Dec 2017
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What is the difference between I would say I think that "the word" is more commonly used in American English. and I would say that "the word" is more commonly used in American English. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between I would say I think that "the word" is more commonly used in American English. and I would say that "the word" is more commonly used in American English. ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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25 Dec 2017
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The second one is better and more natural. "I think that "the word"...." is also a good option. Putting I would say and I think together isn't natural. That's the only difference
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The second one is better and more natural. "I think that "the word"...." is also a good option. Putting I would say and I think together isn't natural. That's the only difference
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