Asked by rfvv
1. They can offer skewed or biased view of events.
2. They can offer skewed or biased view about events.
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(Can we use both 'of' and 'about'?)
3. I don't agree with you on/about the fact that .....
4. I don't agree with the fact that...
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(Can we use both expression?)
2. They can offer skewed or biased view about events.
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(Can we use both 'of' and 'about'?)
3. I don't agree with you on/about the fact that .....
4. I don't agree with the fact that...
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(Can we use both expression?)
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
1. They can offer <b>a</b> skewed or biased view of events.
2. They can offer <b>a</b> skewed or biased view about events.
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(Can we use both 'of' and 'about'?) <b>Both work, but "of" is smoother.</b>
3. I don't agree with you on/about the fact that .....
4. I don't agree with the fact that...
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(Can we use both expression?)
<b>I'd use "I don't agree with you about ... " far more often than either of the others.</b>
2. They can offer <b>a</b> skewed or biased view about events.
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(Can we use both 'of' and 'about'?) <b>Both work, but "of" is smoother.</b>
3. I don't agree with you on/about the fact that .....
4. I don't agree with the fact that...
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(Can we use both expression?)
<b>I'd use "I don't agree with you about ... " far more often than either of the others.</b>