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Prepositions after Adjectives
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"able for" or "able in"?

  • He's barely able for it any more.
  • There is nothing objectionable in it.
  • The problem is being able of spoting them.
  • But if he is not able at that time I; m still going.
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"abreast of" or "abreast with"?

  • Keep abreast of the latest news.
  • I always keep abreast with Jason's performance too.
  • And they keep them abreast on daily basis with the grass root sitreps.
  • He launched Abreast in a Boat in 1996.
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"absent from" or "absent in"?

  • What was absent from the debate then.
  • Such shame is absent in our leaders.
  • He will be absent for three weeks.
  • I was absent on the 25th April(monday).
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abundant in, with, of, on or for?

  • Taxis are abundant in the area.
  • The earth is abundant with oil.
  • That said, there is still an abundant of mosquitos.
  • Leeches are abundant on lawns and moors.
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"acceptable to" or "acceptable for"?

  • That was not acceptable to the US.
  • Is that acceptable for a Muslim male.
  • It is not acceptable in a heat.
  • It is not acceptable by God Almighty.
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accessible to, by, for, from or in?

  • It is accessible to the disabled.
  • Accessible by road from Kumasi.
  • Be accessible for the tantrums.
  • The room is accessible from 11 am to 9.
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"accountable for" or "accountable to"?

  • Teachers have no problem being held accountable by parents.
  • People WILL BE held accountable for this.
  • EDWARDS: You hold them accountable in the WTO.
  • Hold them accountable on election day.
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accurate in, to, for, at or with?

  • But still, quite accurate in a sense.
  • It sounds pretty accurate to me.
  • It was 99% accurate for negative.
  • The below is accurate at this time.
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active in, on, at, with or for?

  • Among other active interests, Mr.
  • Campus Progress is active on over 500 U.
  • Most moths are active at night.
  • Be active with your Facebook fans.
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"adamant about" or "adamant in"?

  • Yes, I'd that adamant about it.
  • But Old Spider was adamant in his decision.
  • Mr Obama is adamant on tax hikes.
  • Why are you so adamant to the yearning of Nigerian.
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additional to, of, for, in or on?

  • This is additional to the 130 Mio.
  • I'd hoping to enjoy a book additional of you.
  • I won't pay additional for food beyond the package.
  • Then an additional in very same strategy.
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adept at, in, with or to?

  • She became adept at living the lie.
  • The system is adept in the use of force.
  • Already not very adept with beer in the tummy.
  • All the Chinese were adept to this series.
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"adequate for" or "adequate to"?

  • This is adequate for this level.
  • My income is adequate to my needs.
  • This was quite adequate in this setting.
  • It is though, barely adequate as a retirement income.
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"adrift of" or "adrift in"?

  • O'Leary and Burrows were 1:31 adrift of that time.
  • She looks so adrift in this show.
  • Sayed Ibrahim took third spot, just 4 pins adrift on 1928.
  • He was cut adrift from his protective family.
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"advantageous to" or "advantageous for"?

  • These financial aids are not only advantageous to.
  • It's advantageous for everyone.
  • It would be advantageous in terms of e.
  • The weight reduction is advantageous as well as the absorptive capacity.
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"affordable for" or "affordable to"?

  • Very affordable for what you get.
  • Making healthcare affordable to all.
  • It is not actually cheap but affordable in that sense.
  • Sandalwood is only affordable by the very rich.
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afraid of, for, to, about or in?

  • Yes, that's what I'd afraid of.
  • I was often afraid for my life.
  • Don't be afraid to set a trend.
  • And they're not afraid about doing it.
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african in, with, on, from or to?

  • Everybody is African in origin.
  • Ah! I am so dragging my mom to be African with me.
  • There was a South African on offer.
  • Van Loon came to South African from Holland at age 20, in 1956.
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aggressive in, with, towards, on or about?

  • Please, be aggressive in your prayers.
  • Just so aggressive with every ball.
  • They're aggressive towards them.
  • I was so fecking aggressive on it.
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akin to, in or of?

  • Akin to the time they failed to.
  • Or idiots like Akin in Missouri.
  • Jimmy Akin of Catholic Answers, Catholic.
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"alert to" or "alert for"?

  • Be alert to the world around you.
  • You're on alert for any crisis.
  • Set the frequency of Alert in the.
  • We've got an alert on in the south today.
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"alive in", "alive for" or "alive with"?

  • Real hope is alive in the NFRA.
  • Hence I keep my relationship alive with it.
  • Don't keep your pets alive for you.
  • Adair's still alive by the way.
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allergic to?

  • I also think I'd allergic to it.
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"alone in" or "alone with"?

  • I was left alone in the prison.
  • They are alone with the website.
  • Leave him alone for a few days.
  • The UK is hardly alone on this.
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"amazed at" or "amazed by"?

  • Amazed at the price very cheap.
  • Usui Sensei was amazed by this.
  • I always amazed with my sister.
  • I was kind of amazed about that.
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"amazing in", "amazing for" or "amazing to"?

  • God is amazing in how he works.
  • It is amazing to me that the U.
  • They will be amazing for the club.
  • I think you'll be amazing at it.
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amenable to or for?

  • Most people are amenable to this.
  • You are amenable for what you say.
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american in, with, for, on or to?

  • I think it's the American in me.
  • I am American with an Irish Passport.
  • Dick, less so -- he was too American for me.
  • American on the Rise Nine Passions.
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analogous to, with or in?

  • Analogous to windows on my Linux box.
  • This time is more analogous with 1947.
  • I'd not sure there is anything analogous in place in the Middle East.
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"angry at" or "angry with"?

  • He grew angry at the absurdity.
  • When people get angry with me,.
  • There is much to be angry about.
  • I'd not angry over odd questions.
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"annoyed with" or "annoyed at"?

  • Pretty annoyed with the cashier.
  • Millie is quite annoyed at this.
  • He looked annoyed by my whispering.
  • I was quite annoyed about that.
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anonymous on, at, in, for or to?

  • Anonymous on 15 January 2011 Thx.
  • Agree fully with Anonymous at 8:42pm.
  • Being anonymous in London is easy.
  • Thank you Doctor Anonymous for writing this.
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"answerable to" or "answerable for"?

  • He was answerable to the governor.
  • You're answerable for your bit.
  • What Marx did was to pose them in a way which made them answerable in practice.
  • Metaphysical questions were only answerable by metaphysics and theology.
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"anxious about" or "anxious for"?

  • So I would get anxious about it.
  • I am so anxious for her to win.
  • He was anxious in the changing room.
  • Excited and anxious at the same time.
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"apparent in" or "apparent to"?

  • It's apparent in the Middle East.
  • This is apparent to the entire world.
  • So much is apparent from the off.
  • None of which are apparent on an x-ray.
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applicable to, in, for, on or across?

  • British Statutes Applicable to India.
  • It is applicable in the current context too.
  • It is applicable for all times.
  • God laws is applicable on earth.
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appreciative of, for, to or about?

  • We're appreciative of the help.
  • He was so appreciative for the business.
  • Jim was just so appreciative to all of us.
  • I am very appreciative about it.
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"apprehensive about" or "apprehensive of"?

  • But I am so apprehensive about it now.
  • Everyone was apprehensive of the future.
  • I was apprehensive at the start.
  • Women are usually apprehensive in such matters.
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"appropriate for" or "appropriate to"?

  • It seems appropriate for the web.
  • It's appropriate to the situation.
  • Rather appropriate in this case.
  • That wouldn't be appropriate at our age.
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ashamed of, for, about, at or before?

  • I am really ashamed of the Gov.
  • Ji Gelas feel ashamed for them.
  • And do nt feel ashamed about it.
  • I am ashamed at this behaviour.
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"asleep in", "asleep on" or "asleep at"?

  • I had fallen asleep in the end.
  • People fell asleep at the wheel.
  • I just fell asleep on the couch.
  • I fell asleep with the light on.
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attentive to, in, without, at or towards?

  • Always be attentive to your readers.
  • I was more attentive in these lessons.
  • The staff were attentive without being pushy.
  • They were very attentive at check-in.
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attractive to, for, in, as or about?

  • This may make it attractive to the toddler.
  • Stay attractive for your husbands.
  • It's pretty attractive in person.
  • And it's very attractive as an escape.
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attributable to or in?

  • Net income attributable to the parent was 48.
  • Self-expression is a lifestyle, attributable in large part to her nature.
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available to, for, in, on or at?

  • It is available to all if they ask.
  • Available for replies and info.
  • Sadly only available in the UK.
  • Available On Demand before DVD.
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averse to, in or from?

  • Even Singapore is averse to this.
  • They are so risk averse in modern times.
  • I'd never heard of them before, but I wouldn't be averse from ordering from them again.
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"awake at" or "awake for"?

  • It had kept him awake at night.
  • Almost worth staying awake for.
  • It's time to be awake in dunya.
  • The Premadasa Stadium was awake to it.
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aware of or about?

  • I'd well aware of the power of $0.
  • So we all should be aware about it.
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"awash with" or "awash in"?

  • The Internet is awash with sex.
  • America is awash in spirituality.
  • And, that's why the colors burnt orange and white are awash on screen.
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"awesome in" or "awesome for"?

  • It is awesome in its own right.
  • TV used to be awesome for kids.
  • I'd f****** awesome at being me.
  • I always felt so awesome with it.
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"awful for", "awful at" or "awful in"?

  • He was awful for half the year.
  • Its awful in a lot of ways, imo.
  • Hoddle - awful at man management.
  • There was something awful about it.
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"awkward for" or "awkward in"?

  • It's awkward for everybody involved.
  • The balloons are awkward in parts.
  • People feel quite awkward about it.
  • It would seem awkward at the start.
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