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Hotmale Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Look good with/in ...

Hello,

I'd like to ask you about the preposition which is required in this sentence:

"You look good with/in this new hairdo."

I'd choose "with" but it's only a guess.

Thank you
  

Top answer

" They both seem natural to me. 'In' applies more expectedly to clothing, but I think 'hairdo' accepts it painlessly.

  • " They both seem natural to me.
  • 'In' applies more expectedly to clothing, but I think 'hairdo' accepts it painlessly.
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HotmaleI'd like to ask you about the preposition which is required in this sentence:"You look good with/in this new hairdo."
They both seem natural to me. 'In' applies more expectedly to clothing, but I think 'hairdo' accepts it painlessly.
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Thank you for your answer.

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