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Discover LudwigThe phrase "what circumstance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the specific conditions or situations related to a particular event or action. Example: "Can you explain what circumstance led to the decision being made?"
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"What circumstance?
The T.S.A. even uses Twitter, which raises another challenge: figuring out what technology to use in what circumstance.
Ask an engineer how safe a building is and the engineer is likely to ask under what circumstance.
You take a lot of stuff in, no matter what circumstance you're in, and it all tends to kind of squeeze out of the sponge.
It's the second resolution concerning a possible attack on Iraq.... Q -- Under what circumstance would France favor the use of force?
The queen's sense of occasion is "almost military," Ms. Smith added, since "from a very early age she was extremely conscious of what kinds of things to wear in what circumstance".
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Under what circumstances?" "It doesn't matter".
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