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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

"Information about the topic" or "information the topic"?

Which way would be more appropriate when used in a formal letter?

Are both expressions correct ( I know they're both in use, though), and is there any difference between them?

Thanks a lot,

N.
  

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Only 'information about/on/over the topic' is in use (and all with the same meaning)-- 'information the topic' is incorrect composition.

  • Only 'information about/on/over the topic' is in use (and all with the same meaning)-- 'information the topic' is incorrect composition.
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Only 'information about/on/over the topic' is in use (and all with the same meaning)-- 'information the topic' is incorrect composition.

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