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Feathers Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Be reflected/included in [into, onto, to]

Dear all,

#1. When a change occurs, it is to be reflected in [into, onto, to] the operation manual ASAP.

#2. When a change occurs, it is to be included in [into, onto, to] the list immediately.

I would like to know which preposition would be your first choice, and which ones are still acceptable (or not acceptable).

More specifically, I am curious about "to".

I would really appreciate your help! Many thanks, as always.
  

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#1 - only reflected in. #2 - I would say in as the first choice. " into, onto, and to are not appropriate for either one.

  • #1 - only reflected in.
  • #2 - I would say in as the first choice.
  • " into, onto, and to are not appropriate for either one.
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 #1 - only reflected in.
#2 - I would say in  as the first choice. Some people say "on a list." 
into, onto, and to are not appropriate for either one.
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Hi GG, thank you so much for your clear reply.

All the info you gave me is really helpful. Thank you again,

Emotion: smile))

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