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Green Tea Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

To/of/on?

In the below sentence, which preposition should I use?



"Inform the customer as early as possible of any potential risk and change to/of/on scope, cost, and schedule."



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I would use 'of' unless you precede 'scope' with a determiner-- in which case, I would use 'to'.

  • I would use 'of' unless you precede 'scope' with a determiner-- in which case, I would use 'to'.
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I would use 'of' unless you precede 'scope' with a determiner-- in which case, I would use 'to'.
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Thank you very much! Much appreciated!

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