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Hasibrahman Posted 5 years ago
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Can I use "of" instead of "with" in this sentence below? Is "adding up to 14" a phrase here? Is it the longer version of the sentence below? " Pick the image with dice which add up to 14 "
?Pick the image with dice adding up to 14.
  

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Can I use "of" instead of "with" in this sentence below? Is "adding up to 14" a phrase here? Is it the longer version of the sentence below?

  • Can I use "of" instead of "with" in this sentence below?
  • Is "adding up to 14" a phrase here?
  • Is it the longer version of the sentence below?
  • Pick the image with dice adding up to 14 .
  • of is not wrong, but I prefe r with .
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Can I use "of" instead of "with" in this sentence below? Is "adding up to 14" a phrase here? Is it the longer version of the sentence below? " Pick the image with dice which add up to 14 "

?Pick the image with dice adding up to 14. of is not wrong, but I prefer with.

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