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Prepositions after Adjectives
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ideal for, in, as, at or from?

  • MPC would be ideal for the Army.
  • Kalabagh is ideal in every way.
  • Ideal as a PLAYER of the DAY award.
  • At the moment, the Note 2 is ideal at 5.
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"identical to" or "identical with"?

  • This is almost identical to the 4.
  • Jehosadak to be identical with R.
  • They're identical in that sense.
  • Do the identical for breathingin.
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ignorant of, about, to, in or on?

  • Ignorant of both meetings, Maj.
  • I was hopelessly ignorant about it.
  • Ignorant to bed bugs, I took it.
  • So are the ignorant in the world.
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ill with, in, for, at or of?

  • Now I feel ill with the stress.
  • Joint ill / Navel ill in calves.
  • This bodes ILL for USA JRPGers.
  • That set me ill at ease as well.
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"illegal in" or "illegal for"?

  • Penned hunts ILLEGAL in Florida now.
  • It's called illegal for a reason.
  • Yeah, it's illegal under US law.
  • Pot was originally made illegal by W.
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"immune to" or "immune from"?

  • HOW TO BE IMMUNE AGAINST THE OPPRESSORS 1.
  • Nobody is immune from the effects.
  • They are not immune to the dangers.
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implicit in, to, within, from or rather?

  • The ontology implicit in it (i.
  • The threat was implicit to the German princes.
  • I think that is implicit within the term ' helpmeet.
  • Their target should be implicit from what they have.
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"important for" or "important to"?

  • Important for buying decisions.
  • YOUR PRIVACY IS IMPORTANT TO US.
  • A CAR IS SO IMPORTANT IN SEOUL.
  • This is the most important of the six.
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impossible for, in, to, without or with?

  • Impossible for me to actually do.
  • Nothing is impossible in the NBA.
  • It is impossible to not change.
  • Democracy is impossible without it.
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impressive in, for, with, to or on?

  • It was less impressive in the U.
  • That's impressive for a rabbit.
  • Impressive with lots of interest.
  • This was really impressive to me.
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inappropriate for, in, to, with or as?

  • Aamir is inappropriate for the role.
  • Its inappropriate in all venues.
  • That seemed inappropriate to me.
  • I don't see anything inappropriate with this comment.
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incapable of?

  • Incapable of physical activity.
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inclusive of, in, for, to or with?

  • This is not inclusive of the $7.
  • Transfers will be inclusive in the deal.
  • We took the all inclusive for a week.
  • This definition seems too inclusive to me.
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incompatible with, for, in or to?

  • Incompatible with: Reverse Mode.
  • Science and religion are seen as incompatible for this reason.
  • We were incompatible in the bedroom.
  • This is not incompatible to a more equitable society.
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inconsistent with, in, at, for or on?

  • But this is inconsistent with 2.
  • I'd inconsistent in my life plans.
  • This leads to the metrics being inconsistent at times.
  • This is very inconsistent for a serial killer.
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indebted to, for, in, by or with?

  • I am also greatly indebted to Mr.
  • Both of which I am very grateful and indebted for.
  • To each of them, I am indebted in a way.
  • It stunned a misguided fan of the Deeply Indebted by forecasting successive defeats at Chelski and MugSmasherLand.
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independent of, from, in, for or on?

  • Each is independent of the other.
  • LITCs are independent from the IRS.
  • Power is independent in nature.
  • We became independent for this.
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indicative of?

  • Indicative of spiritual tribunals.
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indifferent to, about, towards, as or between?

  • I was indifferent to the election.
  • I am wholly indifferent about it.
  • He is indifferent towards Jake.
  • He seemed too indifferent as a vet caring for my dog.
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"inevitable in" or "inevitable for"?

  • It was inevitable in one sense.
  • Ageing is inevitable for us all.
  • Extreme stress is inevitable with moving.
  • There's nothing inevitable about it.
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inferior to, in, about, of or for?

  • The Jewish women are inferior to the men.
  • Yet all these tea were inferior in quality.
  • There is nothing inferior about you or me.
  • Be the inferior of no man, or of any men be superior.
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influential in, on, of, to or for?

  • France is also very influential in the EU.
  • He is influential on this prakriti.
  • The most influential of his followers was A.
  • There are a number of influential tools out ther; i.
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inherent in, to, within or with?

  • It is inherent in the Dreaming.
  • But this is inherent to the source.
  • Make choices that radiate the power inherent within you.
  • There are some things inherent with that position.
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instrumental in, to, for or of?

  • Instrumental in arranging it were Fr.
  • Therefore it is instrumental to.
  • You have truly been instrumental for my freedom.
  • This is instrumental of the city's desire to grow.
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integral to, in, of, for or over?

  • Integral to that agenda is race war.
  • See the integral in car physics.
  • After all, isn't climate the integral of weather.
  • All these details matter as they are integral for good engagement.
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interested in?

  • But being interested in people.
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interesting to, for, in, about or with?

  • The content was interesting to me.
  • This has been interesting for me.
  • INTERESTING in capital letters.
  • Interesting about the scientists.
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international in, at, for, on or with?

  • International in Bangkok and Mr.
  • Fourth One-Day International at Hambantota.
  • Spurs signed the Portugal international for 6.
  • Watch on CNN International on Saturday, June 16, at 4 a.
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"invaluable to", "invaluable for" or "invaluable in"?

  • Desley has been invaluable to me.
  • It is invaluable in that situation.
  • This has been invaluable for me.
  • Matty has been invaluable as a messenger.
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invisible to, in, from, for or on?

  • It's invisible to the audience.
  • This expression was invisible in Mr.
  • Easy to do and invisible from the outside.
  • We have been invisible for far too long.
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involved in or with?

  • Facts involved in the issue led W.
  • Gorman was not involved with the research.
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irish in, for, at, to or with?

  • You clearly have a lot of Irish in you.
  • That is Irish for School of Mary.
  • You didn't learn Irish at school.
  • This is very noticeable in Irish today.
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irrelevant to, in, for, of or as?

  • That's irrelevant to the study.
  • God became irrelevant in his life.
  • Reserves are irrelevant for banking.
  • Irrelevant of how legendary it can be.
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