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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Preposition

is it inherent in or inherent to?
  

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I would say "inherent in ".

  • I would say "inherent in ".
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I would say "inherent in".
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Even though it seems redundant to have two ins, I agree with Wordy.

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