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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

wish you well

Would you put on or with?
I wish you well ???? your book deal.

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I would use "with," but "on" would not be incorrect. I wish you well on your voyage. It's hard to explain the difference.

  • I would use "with," but "on" would not be incorrect.
  • I wish you well on your voyage.
  • It's hard to explain the difference.
  • We usually use "with" with some kind of project or undertaking.
  • I wish you well with your marriage.
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I would use "with," but "on" would not be incorrect.

I wish you well on your voyage.

It's hard to explain the difference. We usually use "with" with some kind of project or undertaking.

I wish you well with your marriage. We wouldn't use "on." (Well, maybe.) These are tough.
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AnonymousI wish you well ???? your book deal.
I would use "on", but "with" would not be incorrect.

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