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Gillyflower Posted 8 years ago
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Is "among" the right preposition in this sentence?

Hi,

Is "among" the right preposition in this sentence? What about "from among"?

"Among the oxidative stressors, we can refer to radiation, vibration, cold, heat, lead, mercury, cadmium, solvents, ...."


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gillyflower Is "among" the right preposition in this sentence? What about "from among"? Among the oxidative stressors, we can refer to radiation, vibration, cold, heat, lead, mercury, cadmium, solvents, ....

  • gillyflower Is "among" the right preposition in this sentence?
  • What about "from among"?
  • Among the oxidative stressors, we can refer to radiation, vibration, cold, heat, lead, mercury, cadmium, solvents, ....
  • It's "can refer to" that doesn't work.
  • I recommend that you substitute one of these: can mention; can note; can cite; can list; can enumerate should mention; should note; ...
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gillyflowerIs "among" the right preposition in this sentence? What about "from among"?
Among the oxidative stressors, we can refer to radiation, vibration, cold, heat, lead, mercury, cadmium, solvents, ....

It's "can refer to" that doesn't work. I recommend that you substitute one of these:

can

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