"In particular, women who self-selected themselves as tolerant of or oblivious to or amused by or steeled against his casual misogyny and constant sexual subtext – which was somehow, incongruously and often jarringly, matched with paternal regard – got this." (The Guardian.)
Is the compound noun phrase "his casual misogyny and constant sexual subtext" a common object (complement) of four prepositions in the sentence above?
Yes.
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