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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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"About" or "on

"I'm wavering on buying that game."

"I'm wavering about buying that game."
  

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" Both are used. Not that Google is the final authority on these matters, but you can find 11,000 examples of "wavering on buying", but only 2,000 examples of "wavering about buying" if you check these out on that site. CJ

  • " Both are used.
  • Not that Google is the final authority on these matters, but you can find 11,000 examples of "wavering on buying", but only 2,000 examples of "wavering about buying" if you check these out on that site.
  • CJ
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Anonymous"I'm wavering on buying that game.""I'm wavering about buying that game."
Both are used. Not that Google is the final authority on these matters, but you can find 11,000 examples of "wavering on buying", but only 2,000 examples of "wavering about buying" if you check these out on that site.

CJ

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