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Prepositions after Adjectives
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mad at, about, with, for or in?

  • They must so mad at the moment.
  • He'll be really mad about that.
  • I'd already getting mad with it.
  • They are mad for it over there.
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"mandatory for" or "mandatory in"?

  • It is mandatory for the subordinate.
  • English is mandatory in school.
  • Plain English is mandatory on the new GOV.
  • Empathy 101 should be mandatory at all school levels.
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"married to" or "married for"?

  • Do not get married to this man.
  • I have been married for 25 yrs.
  • KC is married with 2 daughters.
  • Mr Suthakaran was married in a.
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"meaningful to" or "meaningful for"?

  • It has to be meaningful to you.
  • It was meaningful for its time.
  • Okay, clich, but meaningful in many ways.
  • And probably too late to do anything meaningful about it.
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mindful of, about, in or with?

  • Be mindful of the Living Force.
  • Be mindful about your skill level.
  • I will be mindful in my prayer.
  • And we're quite mindful with our usage.
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"modern in" or "modern with"?

  • He was very modern in his outlook.
  • My suit was modern with a kitchen.
  • Givings, that most modern of men.
  • Rooms are modern for Venetian standards, and clean.
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