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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Salience

Hi,

The salience of this theory TO academic decisions.

The salience of this theory IN academic decisions.

In this context, is the word "salience" followed by TO or IN?

Thank you.
  

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Hi, Neither is wrong, but I much prefer 'in'. [ Your example is not a complete sentence (eg no verb). ] Clive

  • Hi, Neither is wrong, but I much prefer 'in'.
  • [ Your example is not a complete sentence (eg no verb).
  • ] Clive
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Hi,

Neither is wrong, but I much prefer 'in'.

[ Your example is not a complete sentence (eg no verb). ]

Clive

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