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partially Versus totally vs as weel as extending

These two comparisons are not directly comparable as they involve different types of phrases. "Partially versus totally" compares the extent of something, while "as well as extending" is a phrase that indicates addition or inclusion. They serve different purposes and cannot be interchanged.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

partially Versus totally

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to compare the extent of something.

This phrase is used to compare the degree to which something is done or exists. "Partially" indicates incompleteness or a lesser extent, while "totally" indicates completeness or full extent.

Examples:

  • She partially completed the project, while he totally finished it.
  • The results were partially successful, but the new approach totally solved the issue.

as weel as extending

This phrase is incorrect. The correct phrase should be "as well as extending."


Alternatives:

  • as well as extending
  • in addition to extending
  • along with extending
  • including extending
  • together with extending

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