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  • Why are all descriptors alike? How should I choose my preposition to say that message or message can be clearly shown by clicking on the appropriate preposition and then repeating the same.

    If you think of the reference as an arrow in arrow in diagram coming from file X to ABC, then from works better as the preposition, as it indicates movement and

    direction: ABC should not be referenced from file

    X. If you think of the reference to ABC within the boundaries of file X, then it is in that works better as the preposition, as it indicates inclusion within a

    space: ABC should not be referenced in file

    X. I would probably write the sentence with from with in a technical document,

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  • Why are all descriptors alike? How should I choose my preposition to say that message or message can be clearly shown by clicking on the appropriate preposition and then repeating the same.

    If you think of the reference as an arrow in arrow in diagram coming from file X to ABC, then from works better as the preposition, as it indicates movement and

    direction: ABC should not be referenced from file

    X. If you think of the reference to ABC within the boundaries of file X, then it is in that works better as the preposition, as it indicates inclusion within a

    space: ABC should not be referenced in file

    X. I would probably write the sentence with from with in a technical document,

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  • Why are all descriptors alike? How should I choose my preposition to say that message or message can be clearly shown by clicking on the appropriate preposition and then repeating the same.

    If you think of the reference as an arrow in arrow in diagram coming from file X to ABC, then from works better as the preposition, as it indicates movement and

    direction: ABC should not be referenced from file

    X. If you think of the reference to ABC within the boundaries of file X, then it is in that works better as the preposition, as it indicates inclusion within a

    space: ABC should not be referenced in file

    X. I would probably write the sentence with from with in a technical document,

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  • Why are all descriptors alike? How should I choose my preposition to say that message or message can be clearly shown by clicking on the appropriate preposition and then repeating the same.

    If you think of the reference as an arrow in arrow in diagram coming from file X to ABC, then from works better as the preposition, as it indicates movement and

    direction: ABC should not be referenced from file

    X. If you think of the reference to ABC within the boundaries of file X, then it is in that works better as the preposition, as it indicates inclusion within a

    space: ABC should not be referenced in file

    X. I would probably write the sentence with from with in a technical document,

    • 353748 views
    • 114 answers
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  • Why are all descriptors alike? How should I choose my preposition to say that message or message can be clearly shown by clicking on the appropriate preposition and then repeating the same.

    If you think of the reference as an arrow in arrow in diagram coming from file X to ABC, then from works better as the preposition, as it indicates movement and

    direction: ABC should not be referenced from file

    X. If you think of the reference to ABC within the boundaries of file X, then it is in that works better as the preposition, as it indicates inclusion within a

    space: ABC should not be referenced in file

    X. I would probably write the sentence with from with in a technical document,

    • 353748 views
    • 114 answers
    • 130208 votes
  • Why are all descriptors alike? How should I choose my preposition to say that message or message can be clearly shown by clicking on the appropriate preposition and then repeating the same.

    If you think of the reference as an arrow in arrow in diagram coming from file X to ABC, then from works better as the preposition, as it indicates movement and

    direction: ABC should not be referenced from file

    X. If you think of the reference to ABC within the boundaries of file X, then it is in that works better as the preposition, as it indicates inclusion within a

    space: ABC should not be referenced in file

    X. I would probably write the sentence with from with in a technical document,

    • 353748 views
    • 114 answers
    • 130208 votes
  • Why are all descriptors alike? How should I choose my preposition to say that message or message can be clearly shown by clicking on the appropriate preposition and then repeating the same.

    If you think of the reference as an arrow in arrow in diagram coming from file X to ABC, then from works better as the preposition, as it indicates movement and

    direction: ABC should not be referenced from file

    X. If you think of the reference to ABC within the boundaries of file X, then it is in that works better as the preposition, as it indicates inclusion within a

    space: ABC should not be referenced in file

    X. I would probably write the sentence with from with in a technical document,

    • 353748 views
    • 114 answers
    • 130208 votes
  • Why are all descriptors alike? How should I choose my preposition to say that message or message can be clearly shown by clicking on the appropriate preposition and then repeating the same.

    If you think of the reference as an arrow in arrow in diagram coming from file X to ABC, then from works better as the preposition, as it indicates movement and

    direction: ABC should not be referenced from file

    X. If you think of the reference to ABC within the boundaries of file X, then it is in that works better as the preposition, as it indicates inclusion within a

    space: ABC should not be referenced in file

    X. I would probably write the sentence with from with in a technical document,

    • 353748 views
    • 114 answers
    • 130208 votes
  • Why are all descriptors alike? How should I choose my preposition to say that message or message can be clearly shown by clicking on the appropriate preposition and then repeating the same.

    If you think of the reference as an arrow in arrow in diagram coming from file X to ABC, then from works better as the preposition, as it indicates movement and

    direction: ABC should not be referenced from file

    X. If you think of the reference to ABC within the boundaries of file X, then it is in that works better as the preposition, as it indicates inclusion within a

    space: ABC should not be referenced in file

    X. I would probably write the sentence with from with in a technical document,

    • 353748 views
    • 114 answers
    • 130208 votes
  • Why are all descriptors alike? How should I choose my preposition to say that message or message can be clearly shown by clicking on the appropriate preposition and then repeating the same.

    If you think of the reference as an arrow in arrow in diagram coming from file X to ABC, then from works better as the preposition, as it indicates movement and

    direction: ABC should not be referenced from file

    X. If you think of the reference to ABC within the boundaries of file X, then it is in that works better as the preposition, as it indicates inclusion within a

    space: ABC should not be referenced in file

    X. I would probably write the sentence with from with in a technical document,

    • 353748 views
    • 114 answers
    • 130208 votes