How about use "during"?

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yingbonnie
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How about use "during"?

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Dear teacher,

How about this sentence?

Q: He served as conductor of the Toronto Symphony during 1965-1970.(or from 1965 to 1970).
Which one is better? or Both of them are ok??

Q: He was the owner of Nobel Prize in literature in 1982.

He won Nobel Prize in literature in 1982.
Which one may be better?

Thank you for take a look at my writing.

Bonnie
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Re: How about use "during"?

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He served as conductor of the Toronto Symphony from 1965 to 1970. :r:

He won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1982. :r:
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