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2017年12月16日
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有點不自然
@chiiboo That sounds a small bit unnatural, but I understand what you mean :) Personally, I would only use "10 minutes later" when talking about the past, e.g. "I was available ten minutes later". If you are talking about the present/future, "I'm available in 10 minutes" would sound most natural. Hope that is useful :)
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有點不自然
@chiiboo That sounds a small bit unnatural, but I understand what you mean :) Personally, I would only use "10 minutes later" when talking about the past, e.g. "I was available ten minutes later". If you are talking about the present/future, "I'm available in 10 minutes" would sound most natural. Hope that is useful :)
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@chiiboo You're welcome! good luck with your studies!

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