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Newguest Posted 16 years ago
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On/in

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He wants to make some money on/in this sport.

--- Which is correct: in OR on?
  

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on suggests he is going to gamble. He's going to bet on games. in suggests he is an athlete.

  • on suggests he is going to gamble.
  • He's going to bet on games.
  • in suggests he is an athlete.
  • He's going to be playing the sport professionally.
  • CJ
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on suggests he is going to gamble. He's going to bet on games.
in suggests he is an athlete. He's going to be playing the sport professionally.

CJ

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