Thank you Both are OK, but "behind in" is more common. It might depend on what comes next in the sentence. CJ
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Anonymous Does one say "She is behind in..." Or "She is behind with"?Thank youBoth are OK, but "behind in" is more common. It might depend on what comes next in the sentence.