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Inggris Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

With or of

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"A former general manager with Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB), Stephen Chan, says he has filed an application with the Court of Final Appeal (CFA) to overturn a ruling by the Appeal Court to have him convicted of a bribery charge. ............."

Is "with" in stead of "of" used properly in the sentence? Emotion: thinking
  

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In that sentence, "with" is correct. " Note that "of" would also be correct in the sentence.

  • In that sentence, "with" is correct.
  • " Note that "of" would also be correct in the sentence.
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In that sentence, "with" is correct. It means "who had worked with." Note that "of" would also be correct in the sentence.

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