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Preposition use: multiple prepositions to the same noun“Reducing degeneracies of/from/in FKK transmitter”“Accountability over” or “accountability for”?'attention from/in/of' the (research) community?The difference between 'protect from' and 'protect against'Is there any difference between 'to affiliate with' and 'to affiliate to'?Where does it come from vs What does it come fromI wrote 10 articles in ABC Magazine vs. I wrote 10 articles for ABC MagazineWork on sth. vs. work at sth. (both in a form of a regular verb, not a phrasal verb)Which is more suitable? from or of?













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I want to talk about the banning of plastic at/in/from schools.



I just wondered which preposition is the best or the right one?



The sentence is:




Teachers are in favor of banning plastic at/from/in Maximilian Gymnasium (name of school).




AND




Teachers are against banning plastic at/from/in Maximilian Gymnasium.




Which preposition(s) would work best?










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  • Okay. Well, I don't really know what to research. The issue is that I think all three prepositions could work. But I wondered which one fits best for my issue. I want to say that all plastic related items are neither allowed to be brought into school from school staff or students nor are any (old) plastic related items allowed to be in school anymore.

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I want to talk about the banning of plastic at/in/from schools.



I just wondered which preposition is the best or the right one?



The sentence is:




Teachers are in favor of banning plastic at/from/in Maximilian Gymnasium (name of school).




AND




Teachers are against banning plastic at/from/in Maximilian Gymnasium.




Which preposition(s) would work best?










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  • Okay. Well, I don't really know what to research. The issue is that I think all three prepositions could work. But I wondered which one fits best for my issue. I want to say that all plastic related items are neither allowed to be brought into school from school staff or students nor are any (old) plastic related items allowed to be in school anymore.

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I want to talk about the banning of plastic at/in/from schools.



I just wondered which preposition is the best or the right one?



The sentence is:




Teachers are in favor of banning plastic at/from/in Maximilian Gymnasium (name of school).




AND




Teachers are against banning plastic at/from/in Maximilian Gymnasium.




Which preposition(s) would work best?










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I want to talk about the banning of plastic at/in/from schools.



I just wondered which preposition is the best or the right one?



The sentence is:




Teachers are in favor of banning plastic at/from/in Maximilian Gymnasium (name of school).




AND




Teachers are against banning plastic at/from/in Maximilian Gymnasium.




Which preposition(s) would work best?







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  • Okay. Well, I don't really know what to research. The issue is that I think all three prepositions could work. But I wondered which one fits best for my issue. I want to say that all plastic related items are neither allowed to be brought into school from school staff or students nor are any (old) plastic related items allowed to be in school anymore.

    – Phil
    3 hours ago












  • Did you look which combinations of prepositions are used? Did you compare how common each combination is (e.g. using ngrams)?

    – JJJ
    3 hours ago

















  • Please include your research.

    – JJJ
    3 hours ago






  • 1





    What does that mean?

    – Phil
    3 hours ago











  • Please consider this.

    – JJJ
    3 hours ago











  • Okay. Well, I don't really know what to research. The issue is that I think all three prepositions could work. But I wondered which one fits best for my issue. I want to say that all plastic related items are neither allowed to be brought into school from school staff or students nor are any (old) plastic related items allowed to be in school anymore.

    – Phil
    3 hours ago












  • Did you look which combinations of prepositions are used? Did you compare how common each combination is (e.g. using ngrams)?

    – JJJ
    3 hours ago
















Please include your research.

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3 hours ago





Please include your research.

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3 hours ago




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What does that mean?

– Phil
3 hours ago





What does that mean?

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Please consider this.

– JJJ
3 hours ago





Please consider this.

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Okay. Well, I don't really know what to research. The issue is that I think all three prepositions could work. But I wondered which one fits best for my issue. I want to say that all plastic related items are neither allowed to be brought into school from school staff or students nor are any (old) plastic related items allowed to be in school anymore.

– Phil
3 hours ago






Okay. Well, I don't really know what to research. The issue is that I think all three prepositions could work. But I wondered which one fits best for my issue. I want to say that all plastic related items are neither allowed to be brought into school from school staff or students nor are any (old) plastic related items allowed to be in school anymore.

– Phil
3 hours ago














Did you look which combinations of prepositions are used? Did you compare how common each combination is (e.g. using ngrams)?

– JJJ
3 hours ago





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