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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

by or with

he plans to use the off-season to prepare for 2015 after a year interrupted by or on injuries.

Are both by and on possible in that sentence?
  

Top answer

H e . . by yes on no

  • H e .
  • .
  • by yes on no
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6 Answers
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He . . .

by yes

on no
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Sorry. I meant 'with'!
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with is not wrong, but by is much better.
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Thanks. How about:
because of ..
due to ..

Would they be possible as well?
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Yes, but interrupted by is the best collocation.
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Got it. Thanks.
Just curious, is it correct to say: would they be possible to 'use or be used' in that sentence.

Many thanks.

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