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Prepositions after Adjectives
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warm in, up, for, to or with?

  • It can get rather warm in here.
  • Jog for two minutes to warm up.
  • Another bench warmer for Citeh.
  • I wasn't too warm to the ego thing.
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wary of, about or in?

  • Be wary of the quality and price.
  • They don't wary about Tamil people.
  • We were both wary in the beginning.
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weak in, on, at, for or from?

  • He had it weak in the first round.
  • Feelings are not weak on this matter.
  • MY HEALTH IS WEAK AT THIS TIME.
  • Nite Jewel -- Weak For Me (Dir.
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weary of, from, in, with or about?

  • Weary of just about everything.
  • My fingers are weary from typing all of that).
  • We should not grow weary in doing good.
  • Miranda became weary with memory.
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weird for, to, about, in or with?

  • Sleep is weird for some people.
  • Yes, it sounedd weird to me too.
  • I've never felt weird about it.
  • My life is weird in its own way.
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well worth, on, in, within or with?

  • They were well worth the money.
  • AGAZZI is well on toward fifty.
  • Well he did do well in the end.
  • That's well within the survey's 4.
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"well-known for" or "well-known in"?

  • He was well-known for his valor.
  • It was well-known in the outfit that.
  • Fife is well-known to teachers, Mr.
  • It was well-known as the walled city.
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"white in", "white on" or "white with"?

  • It's brown and white in colour.
  • Everywhere was white with snow.
  • His breath was white on the air.
  • Enter white for the fill color.
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wide of, in, with, for or at?

  • Wider of the Punitive Expedition.
  • Roads are wider in the suburbs.
  • Sugar's eyes are wide with fear.
  • It seems too complex and very wide for me.
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widespread in, among, throughout, across or at?

  • Panic was now widespread in the city.
  • Literacy was widespread among lay people.
  • They are widespread throughout the country.
  • Many dinosaur types were widespread across it.
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willing to, for, in, at or of?

  • I'd willing to bet that he would.
  • The user is also willing for IAMTEAMJAMAICA.
  • In 2013, and God willing in 2018.
  • If he is not willing at the time.
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"wise for", "wise to" or "wise in"?

  • It is wise for us to be inclusive.
  • You are wise in your conclusion.
  • Get wise to this and wear a coat.
  • Sir Humphrey: Very wise of you.
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"wonderful for" or "wonderful in"?

  • Wonderful for almost 3 years now.
  • Pets are wonderful in that way.
  • He was wonderful about the past.
  • It's so big and wonderful to me.
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worried about, for, by, of or as?

  • I am not that worried about it.
  • I am very worried for our team.
  • You should be more worried by lightning.
  • Only worried of our children future.
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worthy of, for or in?

  • Ruth, worthy of lasting memory.
  • And it is rather worthy for me to do so.
  • I think this is worthy in itself.
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wrong with, in, about, for or on?

  • There's nothing wrong with that.
  • There is no wrong in being gay.
  • He's just flat wrong about that.
  • Smith is all wrong for the part.
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