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232 months ago

Karen Vincent-Jones  See profile asked this question:

Language pair:

French > English

Subject:

Law / Certificates

Level of diffculty:

Easy / medium

Word or term in question:

en toute hypothèse

Context:

'renoncer en toute hypothese à

Keywords:

actions to be undertaken by pr

 

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232 months ago

  See profile wrote:

All shorts of hypothese

232 months ago

  See profile wrote:

All shorts fo hypothese

232 months ago

  See profile wrote:

in any case or any event

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232 months ago

myrthe  See profile wrote:

Agree with "in any event"

232 months ago

MC  See profile wrote:

"in any event", yes

232 months ago

  See profile wrote:

in any case or event/no matter what transpires

My references:

Harper Collins Unabridged French/English Dictionary

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232 months ago

MC  See profile wrote:

Or better yet, "regardless of what transpires," if you go with the second option.

232 months ago

  See profile wrote:

under any circumstance

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232 months ago

MC  See profile wrote:

That's what I'd say

232 months ago

Gina W  See profile wrote:

Yes, but I'd probably say "circumstances", though either one is correct.

232 months ago

Gina W  See profile wrote:

That's what I'd say

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