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A preposition is a word governing, and usually preceding, a noun or pronoun and expressing a relation to another word or element in the clause.
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"On the forecast" vs. "In the forecast"
Which usage is correct?
This is shown in/on the forecast.
The numbers are in/on the forecast.
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Contact the team about/with/on/regarding this issue
I understand there are always more than one way to say something but which preposition is correct in this sentence?
Contact the team regarding/with/on/about this issue.
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Aligned With vs Aligned On
Please critique my sentences below.
Make sure we are aligned on this issue.
Make sure we are aligned with this issue.
I have heard people say "I am aligned" or I am aligned with this issue."
Does …
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"On the order" vs "of the order"
When we are trying to indicate the date or order quantity, do we use "on" an order or "of" an order?
Change the date on/of an order
Update the order quantity on/of an order
Since the order quantit …
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Wait until something happens before we take action
I have been thinking about this sentence structure for a while now, and I always wonder if it is correct whenever I use it.
Let's wait until we get more information before we decide on the next steps …