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“Backward” versus “backwards” — is there any difference?
Afterward versus afterwards — which, and/or when?

I have seen both used interchangeably in equivalent contexts.

Market is moving upward of 1600...

OR should have I used upwards?

Possible Duplicates:
“Backward” versus “backwards” — is there any difference?
Afterward versus afterwards — which, and/or when?

I have seen both used interchangeably in equivalent contexts.

Market is moving upward of 1600...

OR should have I used upwards?

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Possible Duplicates:
“Backward” versus “backwards” — is there any difference?
Afterward versus afterwards — which, and/or when?

I have seen both used interchangeably in equivalent contexts.

Market is moving upward of 1600...

OR should have I used upwards?

I have seen both used interchangeably in equivalent contexts.

Market is moving upward of 1600...

OR should have I used upwards?

Possible Duplicates:
“Backward” versus “backwards” — is there any difference?
Afterward versus afterwards — which, and/or when?

I have seen both used interchangeably in equivalent contexts.

Market is moving upward of 1600...

OR should have I used upwards?

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