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Using of preposition: you are all over the world through your voice



 
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Using of preposition: you are all over the world through your voice #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 31, 2008 13:10 pm   Using of preposition: you are all over the world through your voice
 

Hi all,

The situation is the person is a radio jockey, and he is famous all over the world because of his voice.

I want to say him the same that he is famous because of his voice.

Is the following sentence correct?

" You are not just in one country but you are all over the world through your voice."

Which prepostion would be appropriate in the sentence?

Thanks.
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Using of preposition: you are all over the world through your voice #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 31, 2008 22:28 pm   Using of preposition: you are all over the world through your voice
 

Yes Mg,

Maybe you should put 'through your voice' at the beginning. Other than that, your sentence is fine.

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