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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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popular with/among

While the jay leno show may have become less popular with/among younger audiences in the past few years, jay leno still retains a faithful fanbase

1. Are both prepositions correct?
2. Is there any difference?
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Hi, While the jay leno show may have become less popular with/among younger audiences in the past few years, jay leno still retains a faithful fanbase 1. Are both prepositions correct? Yes.

  • Hi, While the jay leno show may have become less popular with/among younger audiences in the past few years, jay leno still retains a faithful fanbase 1.
  • Are both prepositions correct?
  • Yes.
  • 2.
  • Is there any difference?
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Hi,
While the jay leno show may have become less popular with/among younger audiences in the past few years, jay leno still retains a faithful fanbase

1. Are both prepositions correct? Yes.
2. Is there any difference? There's usually no difference intended.

'with' might be interpreted as 'with all younger audiences'.
'among' might be interpreted

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