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Quaerereverum Posted 15 years ago
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Hello,

I don't know whethere I should use the preposition to or with?

Patients were divided into two groups, those patients who got Cefexime compared to those who got regular medicine.

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Hi. Both prepositions will do fine. No difference.

  • Hi.
  • Both prepositions will do fine.
  • No difference.
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Hi.

Both prepositions will do fine. No difference.

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