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Alc24 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

IN vs ON

In vs ON please

- It cost more in/on ingredients than in meat to make this dish.
- He's nine yet he's starting to grow/get some hair in/on armpit. (how do you say this?)

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The other ingredients in this dish cost more than the meat. ) He's only nine, but he's starting to get hair under his arms.

  • The other ingredients in this dish cost more than the meat.
  • ) He's only nine, but he's starting to get hair under his arms.
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The other ingredients in this dish cost more than the meat. (Meat is also an ingredient.)
He's only nine, but he's starting to get hair under his arms.

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