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LeGion12359 Posted 11 years ago
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It doesn't make any sense like that. It belongs the other way around.
Can we it like this:
It belongs to the other way around? If no, then why?
  

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No. "the other way around" is adverbial. It cannot be the object of a preposition (at least, not in any way relevant here).

  • No.
  • "the other way around" is adverbial.
  • It cannot be the object of a preposition (at least, not in any way relevant here).
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No. "the other way around" is adverbial. It cannot be the object of a preposition (at least, not in any way relevant here).

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