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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

through or with

If someone said this with a picture, would you be able to picture the image?
Which is correct?
This is a picture of people as seen through/with a concave mirror/camera lens.

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You see things in a mirror and through a lens, and you take a picture with a lens.

  • You see things in a mirror and through a lens, and you take a picture with a lens.
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You see things in a mirror and through a lens, and you take a picture with a lens.

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