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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

In or on

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Is either "in" or "on" correct before "flash memory" as follows?

Eg. I saved some information in my flash memory.

Eg. I will give some information about the topic on a flash memory.

  

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If you are talking about a very small removable data storage device, like in the picture below, then, in my experience, few people would refer to "flash memory". "memory stick" is the term that I think I hear most, though there are others. I saved some information on a/my memory stick.

  • If you are talking about a very small removable data storage device, like in the picture below, then, in my experience, few people would refer to "flash memory".
  • "memory stick" is the term that I think I hear most, though there are others.
  • I saved some information on a/my memory stick.
  • I will give you some information about the topic on a memory stick.
  • * The picture is not displaying.
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If you are talking about a very small removable data storage device, like in the picture below, then, in my experience, few people would refer to "flash memory". "memory stick" is the term that I think I hear most, though there are others.

I saved some information on a/my memory stick.
I will give you some information about the topic on a memory stick.

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