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"sort of period" vs. "sort of duration"



 
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"sort of period" vs. "sort of duration" #1 (permalink) Thu May 11, 2006 6:32 am   "sort of period" vs. "sort of duration"
 

correct sentence:

What sort of period of time would you stay with us if we offered you the job?

Correct answer: (c) period

Your sentence is incorrect

What sort of duration of time would you stay with us if we offered you the job?

Why "sort of period"?

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