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Fatimah0786 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Busy oneself 'with' or 'in' ?

Is it correct, "He and his volunteer staff busied themselves with/in running an election campaign".
  

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Hi Fatimah, Which feels right to you? One, the other or neither of them? Guy

  • Hi Fatimah, Which feels right to you?
  • One, the other or neither of them?
  • Guy
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Hi Fatimah,
Which feels right to you? One, the other or neither of them?

Guy
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My guess is 'busy themselves with' but I also heard people using 'in' too.
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fatimah0786busied themselves with/in running
with

CJ

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