Should I say "knowledge and techniques in mergers" or "knowledge and techniques for mergers""
I am writing a formal business letter. I'm wondering which proposition I should use in: "knowledge and techniques in mergers and acquisitions" or "knowledge and techniques for mergers and acquisitions"
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I would say "knowledge of the laws and a range of techniques for executing mergers and acquisitions"
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I would say "knowledge of the laws and a range of techniques for executing mergers and acquisitions"
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