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This tag is for questions about idiomatic phrases of verb + preposition combinations. Examples include: look at, go into, care for. Any questions about usages of prepositional verbs should go under this tag.
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"to stress out for something"
Is it ok to use the preposition "for or because of" with "stress out" as in:
Don´t stress out for / becuase of the interview.
I know the the most common prepositions are over and about but I´ve foun …