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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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On or of?

The blindfolded man managed to find the trigger on/of his gun and started shooting.

  

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I'd use 'on', but the whole phrase 'on his gun' is unnecessary in the context of shooting. The only place the trigger could be is on the gun. CJ

  • I'd use 'on', but the whole phrase 'on his gun' is unnecessary in the context of shooting.
  • The only place the trigger could be is on the gun.
  • CJ
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I'd use 'on', but the whole phrase 'on his gun' is unnecessary in the context of shooting. The only place the trigger could be is on the gun.

CJ

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