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pronounced (in) both ways

 
 
Reply Thu 13 Aug, 2009 08:39 am
The word can be pronounced (in) both ways.

Is 'in' optional or redundant?

Thanks.
 
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Reply Thu 13 Aug, 2009 08:40 am
What is the question? Guessing at it, yes, "in" is not needed in the sentence.

Edit: I noticed you edited in the sentence, and I'd guessed correctly.
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