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Fatimah0786 Posted 12 years ago
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‘Considerate of feeling of others’ or ‘Considerate about feeling of others.’

Which is correct and if both are possible then what is the difference between them?: ‘She is very considerate of the feelings of others’ or ‘She is considerate about the feelings of others.’

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The usual collocation is "considerate of."

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