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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

preposition of " criticism"

I often see the prep following "criticism" is "on" or "of". But in this sentence " " they come in for a good deal of criticism over their handling of demonstration" I really dont know why we can use " criticism over" and what it means ? so can anyone explain to me
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Anonymous I really don't know why we can use " criticism over" and what it means ? Over = about. 'Criticism' can be followed by a number of prepositions.

  • Anonymous I really don't know why we can use " criticism over" and what it means ?
  • Over = about.
  • 'Criticism' can be followed by a number of prepositions.
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Anonymous I really don't know why we can use " criticism over" and what it means ?
Over = about. 'Criticism' can be followed by a number of prepositions.

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