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in a span of vs in the span of

Both 'in a span of' and 'in the span of' are correct, interchangeable, and can be used depending on personal preference or the context of the sentence.
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Last updated: September 28, 2024 • 15975 views

in a span of

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate a period of time during which something happens or is completed.

Examples:

  • In a span of two weeks, he managed to finish the project.
  • The company grew rapidly in a span of five years.
  • She learned to play the piano in a span of six months.
  • The tape your watching records his fifth appearance at the store in a span of two weeks.
  • You're saying the shape of his leg changed that much in a span of a couple of months?
  • Taking Indian costs from 2004 or 2005 as proxy for the costs during the IP was not considered appropriate as costs in a span of 10 years may differ significantly.
  • Two unnatural corpses popped up in town in a span of hours.
  • In a span of a year, he's lost his father, And his mother's been taken away.
  • We can create seeds, plantings, whole orchards in the span of a few years.
  • I knew in the span of a heartbeat.
  • A major art form created and destroyed in the span of a century.
  • I lost my brother and then my boyfriend in the span of a week.
  • 'Cause in the span of a year, you went from running one of the most profitable yoga studios to teaching seniors down at the Y.
  • You have wings and can reach the peak of the mountain in a short span of time
  • In this small area and in a relatively short span of time, we found three bodies.
  • In just a two-minute span of time done for 21 days in a row, we can actually rewire your brain, allowing your brain to actually work more optimistically and more successfully.
  • OK. If you look at the relationship between the so-called Muslim world and Western world - two terms I don't like, but can't really avoid; in such a short span of time, they're efficient if nothing else -
  • Based on blood patterns, he was shot five times over a span of a half an hour or so.
  • Over a span of 90 hot summer days, we hit up 180 courts throughout NYC's five boroughs to film, listen and play.
  • The Commission's plan lays down immediate-term actions and other, longer-term actions to be taken over a span of six years.
  • So your typical normal young adult can have a span of about three or four objects of attention.
  • Carl Lucas, arrested 22 times over a span of 20 years.
  • A more thorough search revealed that he'd purchased more than two dozen replicas at different stores over a span of several weeks.

Alternatives:

  • within a span of
  • over a span of
  • during a span of

in the span of

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to indicate a period of time during which something happens or is completed.

Examples:

  • In the span of a year, he traveled to many countries.
  • The project was completed in the span of three months.
  • She achieved her goals in the span of a few years.
  • All of them in the span of 90 minutes.
  • We can create seeds, plantings, whole orchards in the span of a few years.
  • Harry, I want to murder that woman in the span of time it takes her to place my drink order.
  • He drank it, asked for another, and proceeded to drink six more bottles in the span of five minutes.
  • The only weird thing is that two different girls just asked me out in the span of one minute.
  • You went from cowering in a corner to overt blackmail in the span of an hour.
  • A major art form created and destroyed in the span of a century.
  • I lost my brother and then my boyfriend in the span of a week.
  • You... you traveled together to Bali, Brussels, Paris, Turkey, Greece... all in the span of one year.
  • In the span of six months, he took total control of the five major syndicates.
  • In the span of 3 days, I make 70% of my annual income.
  • In the span of one day, my engagement fell apart, I lost my best friend, then I lost my apartment.
  • All three were shot in the span of an hour last night.
  • I knew in the span of a heartbeat.
  • She read, like, every negative comment ever written about her in the span of an hour.
  • 'Cause in the span of a year, you went from running one of the most profitable yoga studios to teaching seniors down at the Y.
  • Do you know how many things can happen in the span of 30 seconds?
  • In the span of human history, how long has a woman. been allowed to have more power than a man?
  • I didn't think it was possible to fall in love with somebody in the span of five minutes.
  • The personal debt-to-income ratio basically went from 65 percent to 135 percent in the span of about 15 years.

Alternatives:

  • within the span of
  • over the span of
  • during the span of

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