difference between ... between and inbetween
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Originally Answered: What is thedifference between “in between” and “between”? "Between" is mostly used as a preposition in a sentence where as "inbetween" can be used as an adverb or an adjective as well. "Between" can compare or measure two definite quantities whereas "in between" cannot.
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In between should always appear as two words. Although inbetween iscommon, it is a misspelling and does not appear in any English dictionary. Unnecessarily adding in to between isalso a common grammatical mistake. As a compound adjective, in-betweenshould be hyphenated.
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