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Clee62 Posted 14 years ago
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clear me from any restrictions to my account?

Hi,

I happen to lose the password of my account?
Are these two sentences with two prepositions correct?

1. Telling you my birthday hopefully will clear me from any restrictions to my account.

2. Telling you my birthday hopefully will clear me from any restrictions of my account.

Thanks,
  

Top answer

These are OK: 1. Supplying my birth date will eliminate any restrictions to my account, I hope. 2.

  • These are OK: 1.
  • Supplying my birth date will eliminate any restrictions to my account, I hope.
  • 2.
  • Supplying my birth date will eliminate any restrictions on my account, I hope.
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These are OK:

1. Supplying my birth date will eliminate any restrictions to my account, I hope.
2. Supplying my birth date will eliminate any restrictions on my account, I hope.

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