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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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in or on?

She pulled the trigger in/on making a deal with them.
  

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You would "pull the trigger" on something, not in something. She pulled the trigger on making a deal with them. If you're talking about a subject, you usually are "on" the subject of, not "in" the subject of.

  • You would "pull the trigger" on something, not in something.
  • She pulled the trigger on making a deal with them.
  • If you're talking about a subject, you usually are "on" the subject of, not "in" the subject of.
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You would "pull the trigger" on something, not in something.

She pulled the trigger on making a deal with them.

If you're talking about a subject, you usually are "on" the subject of, not "in" the subject of.

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