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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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The preposition "with"

There is the sentence having this preposition:" I took them down hastily (the list), intending to use the list some time in a box head WITH an article in the Star. " As i understood "the Star" is some newspaper, Box head is a title, but what is "with" in this case. Is it "in" ? I got confused with this phraze "in a box head WITH an article in the Star".Please help me Thanks in advance
  

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The box head, and any headline, is separate from the article. The editor writes the head. The head goes with the story.

  • The box head, and any headline, is separate from the article.
  • The editor writes the head.
  • The head goes with the story.
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The box head, and any headline, is separate from the article. The editor writes the head. The head goes with the story.

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Presumably the "box head" (headline) would accompany the article.

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