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Silver navy 305 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Prepositions

Hi, I'm confused as to the usage of English prepositions. I am not a native English speaker. Which of these 2 sentences are correct? 1. The Ruling of Refusing One's Husband or The Ruling on Refusing One's Husband?

  

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Those are phrases, not sentences. Are you referring to the decision of a court or judge on the issue of "Refusing One's Husband"? If so, "on" is correct.

  • Those are phrases, not sentences.
  • Are you referring to the decision of a court or judge on the issue of "Refusing One's Husband"?
  • If so, "on" is correct.
  • If not, I need more context.
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Those are phrases, not sentences.

Are you referring to the decision of a court or judge on the issue of "Refusing One's Husband"? If so, "on" is correct. If not, I need more context.

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