Thinking about the preposition we are using?

I am just looking at this site, for my personal blog purpose, I have begun to have mild uneasiness about a preposition, which is in after the word flaw in the conversation.

John says,

no thanks. John says: “May I never guess what happened…” I guess that’s it. I will go away on February 30th. How do I fix a bad CD player?

How can I have an alternative solution by using another option like, with or about instead of in? Why is “with” not good?

Thank you. Thank you very much.

Sincerely.

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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A flaw

  1. an imperfection, defect, or blemish

technically will involve some part (s) inside a CD player, therefore “in” is correct.

If you wanted to specify a condition, or a specific defect, you could say: by

the way, in case there’s a problem with this CD player, can I return it?

What is the moral issue as it relates to religion.?

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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