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Usage of prepositions: in, of, with, about



 
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Usage of prepositions: in, of, with, about #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 13, 2007 8:31 am   Usage of prepositions: in, of, with, about
 

Disappointed in Congress
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disappointed with the results
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There are 4 prep. (in, of, with, about). Can I use only ABOUT in every sentence?

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