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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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How would you phrase this?

How would you phrase this?

I don't like the burning sensation of spray deo when applied to/on my skin. I prefer roll on.
I don't like the burning sensation of spray deo on my skin. I prefer roll on.

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How would you phrase this? I don't like the burning sensation of spray deodorant when applied to /on my skin. I prefer roll-on.

  • How would you phrase this?
  • I don't like the burning sensation of spray deodorant when applied to /on my skin.
  • I prefer roll-on.
  • I don't like the burning sensation of spray deodorant on my skin.
  • I prefer roll-on.
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How would you phrase this?

I don't like the burning sensation of spray deodorant when applied to/on my skin. I prefer roll-on.
I don't like the burning sensation of spray deodorant on my skin. I prefer roll-on.

I haven't seen just 'deo'.
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CliveI haven't see just 'deo'.
'Deo' is widely used in many languages, but not, as you know, in English.
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I don't like the burning sensation of spray deodorant when applied to my skin. I prefer roll on.[apply collocates with to].

Or you could also say:

I don't like the burning sensation of spray deodorant on my skin. I prefer roll on.

both are ok.

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