Word Usage in Scientific Writing - Bates College
AS WELL AS — Use "and"; it means the same. AT PRESENT TIME; AT THIS POINT IN — Use "currently" or "now"; they mean the same. BELOW — See comments about "above." Directions do not change ambiguity. BETWEEN — Use when comparing only two items. BUT SEE — Often used with a literature citation presumably to indicate a contradiction. ................
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