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Very important preposition


Very important preposition 
1.Suffer from
2.Recover from
3.Distinct from
4.Focus on
5.Abstain from
6.Get rid of
7.Search for
8.Accustomed to
9.Wait for
10.Obsessed with
11.Peer at
12.Lead to
13.Convert to
14.Approve of
15.Cope with
16.Fed up with
17.Respond to
18.Differ from
19.Hinder from
20.Infer from
21.Vote for
22.Indifferent to
23.Stem from
24.Associated with
25.Derive from
26.Responsible for
27.Accuse of
28.Aware of
29.Exempt from
30.Benefit from
31.Superior to
32.Contribute to
33.Prevent from
34.Dedicate to
35.Notorious for
36.Spend on
37.Oppose to
38.Insist on
39.Consist of
40.Deprived of
41.Adapted to
42.Compatible with
43.Persist in
44.Susceptible to
45.Addicted to
46.Content with
47.Blame for
48.Tend to
49.Ask for
50.Equal to
51.Short of
52.Ready for
53.Famous for
54.Succeed in
55.Yield to
56.Distinguish from
57.Refrain from
58.Irrespective of
59.Deal with
60.Involve in
61.Contrary to
62.Obliged to
63.Capable of
64.Composed of
65.Count on
66.Keen on
67.Devote to
68.Account for
69.Exposed to
70.Dependent on
71.Devoid of
72.Prone to
73.Worry about
74.Emerge from
75.Fond of

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