"The rule is applied differently AMONG different groups." "The rule is applied differently BETWEEN different groups." "The rule is applied differently TO different groups."
Could some be nonstandard English? How are these different?
Top answer
The correct preposition is to . "apply to"
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The correct preposition is to .
"apply to"
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