Among is even better for connectivity than between. :)
Among is even better for connectivity than between. :)
http://www.teodorapetkova.com/poiesis-of-relationships/the-semantic-web-through-the-eyes-of-a-content-writer/
http://www.teodorapetkova.com/poiesis-of-relationships/the-semantic-web-through-the-eyes-of-a-content-writer/
Distilled. :)
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ReplyDeleteZara Altair what does the subtle difference between those too imply?
ReplyDeleteTeodora Petkova Between is point to point between 2
ReplyDelete.be·tween
bəˈtwēn/Submit
preposition
1.
at, into, or across the space separating (two objects or regions).
"the border between Mexico and the United States"
synonyms: in the space separating, in the middle of, with one on either side; More
2.
in the period separating (two points in time).
"they snack between meals"
Among is among many i.e. more than two
.a·mong
əˈməNG/Submit
preposition
1.
surrounded by; in the company of.
"wild strawberries hidden among the roots of the trees"
synonyms: surrounded by, in the company of, amid, in the middle of, with; More
2.
being a member or members of (a larger set).
"he was among the first 29 students enrolled"
synonyms: included in, one/some of, in the group/number of
"a child was among the injured"
Zara Altair thank you. Really important point. Now I understand the note from the first comment. Among is even better :)
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