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Are "in under" and "within" the same here?

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Rebecca

Yes. You are absolutely correct. "In under" and "within" in this context would both mean less than 7 minutes and therefore could be used interchangeably without affecting the meaning of the sentence. Ex: I need to get home in under 10 minutes. Ex: I need to get home within 10 minutes.

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