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to or of what is right in following sentences

However, while there are some drawbacks to this approach, there are also number of potential benefits to this technology

However, while there are some drawbacks of this approach, there are also number of potential benefits of this technology
  

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The prepositions "to", "of" and "in" are often interchangeably used. " It is a matter of which are the most frequent collocations or expressions. However, while there are some drawbacks in taking this approach, there are also number of potential benefits of this technology.

  • The prepositions "to", "of" and "in" are often interchangeably used.
  • " It is a matter of which are the most frequent collocations or expressions.
  • However, while there are some drawbacks in taking this approach, there are also number of potential benefits of this technology.
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The prepositions "to", "of" and "in" are often interchangeably used. The are all "right." It is a matter of which are the most frequent collocations or expressions.

However, while there are some drawbacks in taking this approach, there are also number of potential benefits of this technology.

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