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Once versus Used to #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 09, 2006 13:46 pm   Once versus Used to
 

What is the difference in meaning between these two sentences:

a. He was once the President of the USA.
b. He used to be the President of the USA.
In the two above sentences, if I use "the US" instead of "the USA", is it right?

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Once versus Used to #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 09, 2006 17:11 pm   Once versus Used to
 

Hi Van
Once means here at some time in the past.
He was once the President of the USA.
I think it's correct.
He used to be the President of the USA.(means that he was a President earlier, in the past)
I think they both are fine and similar in meaning.
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In the two above sentences, if I use "the US" instead of "the USA", is it right?

I think you can use US but I prefer to use USA, It seems more official to me :D
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