grammaticality - "From lines 10 to 15" or "from line 10 to line 15"?
In an academic text, I need to explain a section of a computer program. This section extends from line 10 to line 15 in the code. Is the following way to refer to these lines gramatically correct?
- The scopes of the two declarations overlap from lines 10 to 15.
Or should I use one of these alternative forms:
- The scopes of the two declarations overlap from line 10 to line 15.
- The scopes of the two declarations overlap in lines 10 to 15.
- Any other possibility?...
Because this need appears frequently in the text, this is not just a matter of choosing the safest approach. I woul like to know what is correct and what is not so that I can use some variation trhoughout the text.
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