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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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So with / about / of / for

Would you answer my question? Thanks in advance.

A: American economy is in a critical situation because of corona virus, and it's so with / about / of / for Japanese economy.

B: American economy is in a critical situation because of corona virus, and it's the same thing with / about / of / for Japanese economy.

Which do you use "with", "about", "of" and "for" in A and B?
Is "with" a mistaken choice?

  

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Both 'for' and 'with' are acceptable, but neither is used in the first example. The American economy is in a critical situation because of the corona virus, and so is the Japanese economy. The American economy is in a critical situation because of the corona virus, and it's the same [for / with] the Japanese economy.

  • Both 'for' and 'with' are acceptable, but neither is used in the first example.
  • The American economy is in a critical situation because of the corona virus, and so is the Japanese economy.
  • The American economy is in a critical situation because of the corona virus, and it's the same [for / with] the Japanese economy.
  • ) CJ
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Both 'for' and 'with' are acceptable, but neither is used in the first example.

The American economy is in a critical situation because of the corona virus, and so is the Japanese economy.

The American economy is in a critical situation because of the corona virus, and it's the same [for / with] the Japanese economy.

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