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Grammar

'Of' vs 'about'

What's the difference between of and about in the following sentence? Are they both grammatical?

1- The worst part about having a mental illness is that people want you to behave as if you don't.

2- The worst part of having a mental illness is that people want you to behave as if you don't.
  

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cat desk What's the difference between of and about in the following sentence? They are both fine. The meaning is the same.

  • cat desk What's the difference between of and about in the following sentence?
  • They are both fine.
  • The meaning is the same.
  • CJ
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cat deskWhat's the difference between of and about in the following sentence?

They are both fine. The meaning is the same.

CJ

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