a. He tied his shoes. in doing so, he was able to run.
b. He tied his shoes. By doing so, this manner, he was able to run.
Would anyone please tell me what is the difference between their meanings?
Many thanks
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a. He tied his shoes. in doing so, he was able to run.
b. He tied his shoes. By doing so, this manner, he was able to run.
Would anyone please tell me what is the difference between their meanings?
Many thanks
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