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Can someone help me with how to use "Dentro de" to express when you'll do something? For example, if I wanted to tell a friend "See you in 10 days", would it be grammatically incorrect to say "te veré en diez dias"? It seems like I often hear "Dentro de" used to express when something will happen, most specifically with some podcasts I listen to, but I can't think of a specific example. thanks!

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updated Apr 23, 2017
posted by philsjwfu

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Try searching for "dentro de" in the search box on the main SD question page. You will find many, many responses, as this question has frequently been asked before. The SD rules actually require us to do this before asking questions.

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updated Apr 23, 2017
edited by DilKen
posted by DilKen
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Te veré en diez días is perfect.

Te veré dentro de diez días sounds good too.

It seems both are correct.

updated Apr 23, 2017
posted by polenta1