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‎‎"The way in which' is a phrase usually describing how something is used. So the 'in' in the phrase suggests it being inside something, like for example a sentence."

in this sentence,what does "it being inside something" mean?why is the present progressive used?

I'm confused.Could someone teach me ,please?
thank you!

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‎‎"The way in which' is a phrase usually describing how something is used. So the 'in' in the phrase suggests it being inside something, like for example a sentence."

in this sentence,what does "it being inside something" mean?why is the present progressive used?

I'm confused.Could someone teach me ,please?
thank you!
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