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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Preposition help?

Is "to" or "of" correct in the below sentence? A list of advantages follows this sentence.
"These companies have realized the following benefits <to/of> using our software:"
  

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I would either omit the preposition entirely.

  • I would either omit the preposition entirely.
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I would either omit the preposition entirely.

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