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Square Posted 12 years ago
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On 10 points vs with 10 points

With three wins and one draw after four rounds, Thanh Hoa, on 10 points, could ensure their leading place in at least two weeks, as they have three points more than the closest runners-up, Quang Ninh Coal.

Source: "Thanh Hoa stay on top of V-League", Viet Nam News.

Is "on 10 points" used correctly there? How about "with 10 points"?
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Square Is "on 10 points" used correctly there? Yes. "(based) on 10 points" Square How about "with 10 points"?

  • Square Is "on 10 points" used correctly there?
  • Yes.
  • "(based) on 10 points" Square How about "with 10 points"?
  • Also used.
  • CJ
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SquareIs "on 10 points" used correctly there?
Yes. "(based) on 10 points"
SquareHow about "with 10 points"?
Also used.

CJ

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