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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
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Comedian

Talking to a comedian:

I'm a huge fan of yours. I grew up on your movies and jokes. Or

I'm a huge fan of yours. I grew up with your movies and jokes.

Which is correct or are both useable?

Thanks
  

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PreciousJones I'm a huge fan of yours. I grew up on your movies and jokes. Or I'm a huge fan of yours.

  • PreciousJones I'm a huge fan of yours.
  • I grew up on your movies and jokes.
  • Or I'm a huge fan of yours.
  • I grew up with your movies and jokes.
  • Which is correct or are both useable?
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PreciousJonesI'm a huge fan of yours. I grew up on your movies and jokes. Or
I'm a huge fan of yours. I grew up with your movies and jokes.
Which is correct or are both useable?
Both are usable. I would use the first.

CJ

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