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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Word choice

I am not sure which preposition should be used in this phrase.


Giving a presentation on our recent findings "on/about/of" cardiovascular disease.


Which of these should be used, or if there is a better word? I would go with "on" but not sure if it is fine to use it twice in the same sentence.


Thanks!

  

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Which of these should be used, on anonymous I would go with "on" but not sure if it is fine to use it twice in the same sentence. If that bothers you, revise your sentence: Presenting our recent findings on cardiovascular disease

  • Which of these should be used, on anonymous I would go with "on" but not sure if it is fine to use it twice in the same sentence.
  • If that bothers you, revise your sentence: Presenting our recent findings on cardiovascular disease
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anonymousGiving a presentation on our recent findings "on/about/of" cardiovascular disease.Which of these should be used,

on

anonymous I would go with "on" but not sure if it is fine to use it twice in the same sentence.

If that bothers you, revise your sentence:

Present

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