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Silak12 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Companies in vs of?

Hi, everyone.

Could you tell me whether the use of "of" (in bold) in the sentence below is correct?

These companies, it said, were mainly used for "inflow of funds into UK-based companies which not only acquired expensive properties in UK from such funds but also revolve these funds amongst their companies of UK, KSA, UAE and Pakistan".

Thanks.

  

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In rather than of makes more sense.

  • In rather than of makes more sense.
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In rather than of makes more sense.

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silak12acquired expensive properties in missing word here UK

acquired expensive properties in the UK

silak12of UK, KSA, UAE and Pakistan".

You made the same error here: of the UK, the KSA, the UAE and Pakistan".

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