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English 1b3 Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Which is (more) idiomatic?

  1. The packagings were clearly labelled as to their contents.

  2. The packagings were clearly labelled with reference to their contents.

  3. The packagings were clearly labelled with respect to their contents.

  4. The packagings were clearly labelled regarding their contents.

  5. The packagings were clearly labelled with their contents.
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I like 5 and 1. Is there another preferred version I've forgotten?
  

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'Packages', not 'packagings'. I only like the last.

  • 'Packages', not 'packagings'.
  • I only like the last.
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'Packages', not 'packagings'. I only like the last.

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