'This only applies to/on certain people' 'That theory does not apply to/on me' Is it always either to or on, or can both be correct depending on the context?
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To is the only preposition that sounds natural to me. "Depends" usually takes on .
— Philip
To is the only preposition that sounds natural to me.
"Depends" usually takes on .
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