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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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What is STUBBORN followed by?

Stubborn about
Stubborn on

I heard this
Its the first time I heard stubborn on. What do you think?

You lose a lot of money in poker when you are stubborn on what you think your opponent has. You think he is bluffing and lose a lot of money.

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"Stubborn about" is the only form I heard or read. Most commonly it is used on it's own. "She's plain stubborn" I would take stubborn on to be an error if a student used it.

  • "Stubborn about" is the only form I heard or read.
  • Most commonly it is used on it's own.
  • "She's plain stubborn" I would take stubborn on to be an error if a student used it.
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"Stubborn about" is the only form I heard or read. Most commonly it is used on it's own. "She's plain stubborn"
I would take stubborn on to be an error if a student used it.

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