difference between present time and present moment
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In Sentence A, "in the present" means to concentrate on what is going on currently in your life, rather than thinking too much about what may happen in the future or what had happened in the past. In Sentence B, "at present" means "at the moment" or "just now".
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In Sentence A, "in the present" means to concentrate on what is going on currently in your life, rather than thinking too much about what may happen in the future or what had happened in the past. In Sentence B, "at present" means "at the moment" or "just now".
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