Using “logging in” correctly












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There are a lot of questions concerning the correct use if login, log in, etc.



When speaking directly to an use I would say




You can always change this permission by logging in in the internal download area [...]




because after the "logging in" I naturally would do a very short pause before continuing with an emphasis on "in the internal download area".



However when I wrote it down on the site I'm developing, I didn't like it. The double "in" seems wrong o to me but I don't know how to express that in better way. Could anyone help me here? What about "by logging into the internal"?










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    Here's an Ngram for your reference. Click the entries at the bottom of the page to see how each term is used.

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    You can certainly do it. Better to avoid if it's not too awkward to do so, but it's not worth losing sleep over, unless you are writing something that will be read by thousands of people every day.

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There are a lot of questions concerning the correct use if login, log in, etc.



When speaking directly to an use I would say




You can always change this permission by logging in in the internal download area [...]




because after the "logging in" I naturally would do a very short pause before continuing with an emphasis on "in the internal download area".



However when I wrote it down on the site I'm developing, I didn't like it. The double "in" seems wrong o to me but I don't know how to express that in better way. Could anyone help me here? What about "by logging into the internal"?










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Here's an Ngram for your reference. Click the entries at the bottom of the page to see how each term is used.

    – Lawrence
    Jan 31 '17 at 14:13






  • 1





    You can certainly do it. Better to avoid if it's not too awkward to do so, but it's not worth losing sleep over, unless you are writing something that will be read by thousands of people every day.

    – Hot Licks
    Jan 31 '17 at 20:31














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There are a lot of questions concerning the correct use if login, log in, etc.



When speaking directly to an use I would say




You can always change this permission by logging in in the internal download area [...]




because after the "logging in" I naturally would do a very short pause before continuing with an emphasis on "in the internal download area".



However when I wrote it down on the site I'm developing, I didn't like it. The double "in" seems wrong o to me but I don't know how to express that in better way. Could anyone help me here? What about "by logging into the internal"?










share|improve this question














There are a lot of questions concerning the correct use if login, log in, etc.



When speaking directly to an use I would say




You can always change this permission by logging in in the internal download area [...]




because after the "logging in" I naturally would do a very short pause before continuing with an emphasis on "in the internal download area".



However when I wrote it down on the site I'm developing, I didn't like it. The double "in" seems wrong o to me but I don't know how to express that in better way. Could anyone help me here? What about "by logging into the internal"?







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    Here's an Ngram for your reference. Click the entries at the bottom of the page to see how each term is used.

    – Lawrence
    Jan 31 '17 at 14:13






  • 1





    You can certainly do it. Better to avoid if it's not too awkward to do so, but it's not worth losing sleep over, unless you are writing something that will be read by thousands of people every day.

    – Hot Licks
    Jan 31 '17 at 20:31














  • 1





    Here's an Ngram for your reference. Click the entries at the bottom of the page to see how each term is used.

    – Lawrence
    Jan 31 '17 at 14:13






  • 1





    You can certainly do it. Better to avoid if it's not too awkward to do so, but it's not worth losing sleep over, unless you are writing something that will be read by thousands of people every day.

    – Hot Licks
    Jan 31 '17 at 20:31








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Here's an Ngram for your reference. Click the entries at the bottom of the page to see how each term is used.

– Lawrence
Jan 31 '17 at 14:13





Here's an Ngram for your reference. Click the entries at the bottom of the page to see how each term is used.

– Lawrence
Jan 31 '17 at 14:13




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You can certainly do it. Better to avoid if it's not too awkward to do so, but it's not worth losing sleep over, unless you are writing something that will be read by thousands of people every day.

– Hot Licks
Jan 31 '17 at 20:31





You can certainly do it. Better to avoid if it's not too awkward to do so, but it's not worth losing sleep over, unless you are writing something that will be read by thousands of people every day.

– Hot Licks
Jan 31 '17 at 20:31










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The double in is not good.

There are other ways:




by logging to the internal...



by logging on the internal...



by logging on to the internal...



by logging in on the internal...



by logging in on to the internal...




You are quite right in wanting to change the double in. English has a grand selection of prepositions, and I think a little thought will just about always produce a good alternative for situations like this.






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  • I like the logging on the internal... one. I think I'll use that

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  • What about: Logging in to the internal... ?

    – Vahid
    Jul 17 '18 at 4:07











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The double in is not good.

There are other ways:




by logging to the internal...



by logging on the internal...



by logging on to the internal...



by logging in on the internal...



by logging in on to the internal...




You are quite right in wanting to change the double in. English has a grand selection of prepositions, and I think a little thought will just about always produce a good alternative for situations like this.






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  • I like the logging on the internal... one. I think I'll use that

    – Pablo
    Feb 1 '17 at 9:40











  • What about: Logging in to the internal... ?

    – Vahid
    Jul 17 '18 at 4:07
















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The double in is not good.

There are other ways:




by logging to the internal...



by logging on the internal...



by logging on to the internal...



by logging in on the internal...



by logging in on to the internal...




You are quite right in wanting to change the double in. English has a grand selection of prepositions, and I think a little thought will just about always produce a good alternative for situations like this.






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  • I like the logging on the internal... one. I think I'll use that

    – Pablo
    Feb 1 '17 at 9:40











  • What about: Logging in to the internal... ?

    – Vahid
    Jul 17 '18 at 4:07














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The double in is not good.

There are other ways:




by logging to the internal...



by logging on the internal...



by logging on to the internal...



by logging in on the internal...



by logging in on to the internal...




You are quite right in wanting to change the double in. English has a grand selection of prepositions, and I think a little thought will just about always produce a good alternative for situations like this.






share|improve this answer













The double in is not good.

There are other ways:




by logging to the internal...



by logging on the internal...



by logging on to the internal...



by logging in on the internal...



by logging in on to the internal...




You are quite right in wanting to change the double in. English has a grand selection of prepositions, and I think a little thought will just about always produce a good alternative for situations like this.







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  • I like the logging on the internal... one. I think I'll use that

    – Pablo
    Feb 1 '17 at 9:40











  • What about: Logging in to the internal... ?

    – Vahid
    Jul 17 '18 at 4:07



















  • I like the logging on the internal... one. I think I'll use that

    – Pablo
    Feb 1 '17 at 9:40











  • What about: Logging in to the internal... ?

    – Vahid
    Jul 17 '18 at 4:07

















I like the logging on the internal... one. I think I'll use that

– Pablo
Feb 1 '17 at 9:40





I like the logging on the internal... one. I think I'll use that

– Pablo
Feb 1 '17 at 9:40













What about: Logging in to the internal... ?

– Vahid
Jul 17 '18 at 4:07





What about: Logging in to the internal... ?

– Vahid
Jul 17 '18 at 4:07


















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