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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Connecting sentences

I don't know if it's covered under/through/on/in my insurance.

Which ones are correct?
  

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Anonymous I don't know if it's covered under /through/on/in my insurance. " "Through" is conceivable in a case where it's not directly stated, but is covered through some indirect means. That is, the policy is sort of a conduit.

  • Anonymous I don't know if it's covered under /through/on/in my insurance.
  • " "Through" is conceivable in a case where it's not directly stated, but is covered through some indirect means.
  • That is, the policy is sort of a conduit.
  • "In" would be understood, but is sort of lower register.
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AnonymousI don't know if it's covered under/through/on/in my insurance.
Some would say "on," in the sense of "on the policy (the document)."

"Through" is conceivable in a case where it's not directly stated, but is covered through some indirect means. That is, the policy is sort of a conduit.

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