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easy for, on, in, to or with?

  • It's easy for the bugs to go in.
  • It is simple, easy on the eyes.
  • It seemed so easy in my memory.
  • Friends never came easy to him.
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"effective in", "effective at" or "effective for"?

  • Effective in reducing air pollution.
  • Look's like SMT is effective for LBP.
  • The most effective at any time.
  • Not effective on class F fires.
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eligible for, to, in or under?

  • Am I eligible for the freeze? No.
  • You may be eligible to a reduced fee.
  • Which it will be eligible in July 2013.
  • This made all those eligible under U.
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equal to, in, of, with or before?

  • With our dollar equal to the U.
  • Beloved by nature equal in age.
  • So they can claim to be equal of men.
  • Accomplish equal with your bed.
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equivalent to, in, for, of or at?

  • Equivalent to longitude on earth.
  • They're not equivalent in extent.
  • This is mac's equivalent for Visio.
  • That is equivalent of RM 740 million.
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"essential for" or "essential to"?

  • Essential for the homesearcher.
  • I t is essential to: Know the territory.
  • It's essential in the Zen room.
  • Sparkboard was essential as a guide.
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"evident in" or "evident from"?

  • As evident in the first table in 5.
  • This was very evident from the way Mr.
  • Its seriousness is evident to all.
  • It is very evident by the way it is designed.
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"expensive for" or "expensive in"?

  • Expensive for a tinted lip balm.
  • This is very expensive in time.
  • A room with AC is expensive at Rs.
  • It's so expensive to snowboard.
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