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Haddie Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Jaded with?

How is the term 'jaded with' used?
'She was too jaded with their stupid opinions to argue any longer'
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'Jaded by' I think is the usual, and it is the result of a longer period of weariness than just an argument. He is jaded by his years of drinking Dom Pérignon in fine restaurants.

  • 'Jaded by' I think is the usual, and it is the result of a longer period of weariness than just an argument.
  • He is jaded by his years of drinking Dom Pérignon in fine restaurants.
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'Jaded by' I think is the usual, and it is the result of a longer period of weariness than just an argument.

He is jaded by his years of drinking Dom Pérignon in fine restaurants.
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Thank you so much MM.

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