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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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preposition

What is the difference between "information about", "information of" and "information on"? Please help explain.
  

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e. "information relating to X" or "information concerning X". "information of X" would mean "information belonging to X", but it would be a fairly unusual thing to say.

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  • "information relating to X" or "information concerning X".
  • "information of X" would mean "information belonging to X", but it would be a fairly unusual thing to say.
  • It cannot mean "information relating to X".
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"information about X" and "information on X" mean the same thing, i.e. "information relating to X" or "information concerning X".

"information of X" would mean "information belonging to X", but it would be a fairly unusual thing to say. It cannot mean "information relating to X".

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