[Editors] a word use question
David L Chandler
dlc1 at MIT.EDU
Tue Mar 4 15:35:18 EST 2014
The AP Stylebook agrees with your questioner. Among.
However, I think that when something sounds funny to you, often the best solution is just rearranging the sentence to avoid the problem. E.g.:
Spaces can dynamically shift on demand from city street to park to energy source -- featuring asphalt, grass or photovoltaic cells.
On Mar 4, 2014, at 3:23 PM, Scott R Campbell wrote:
> This question has been posed to me and I don’t know the answer. Should the word in this sentence be ‘between’ or ‘among’?
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> Rotating between asphalt, grass and photovoltaic cells, spaces can dynamically shift from city street to park to energy source – on demand.
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> ‘Between’ sounds right to me but my questioner suggests that when there are more than three, ‘among’ is the right choice. What’s the rule here?
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> It’s a caption for this image:
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