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“Difference between” multiple choices (vs. “among”)
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“Difference between” multiple choices (vs. “among”)
Ah, now I see what you mean.
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Hmm, so according to this it would be correct to say, "The item was discussed between the five committee members."
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Thanks for the corrections. Editing grammar takes on a whole new meaning here compared to the other SE sites! :)
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