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3 July
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What is the difference between “over time” and “with time”?
What is the difference between “over time” and “with time”?
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They both mean the same thing and can be used interchangeably. “She got better over time” “She got better with time” If you said either one it would be okay!
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@Jazmyne_Mariah Really? You made it easy for me, thank yooooouu😊
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