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PREPOSITIONS 1. In accordance (to, with, by) his directive, i will give you a new office.
2. They eventually agreed (to, in, after) a long debate.
3. No one will travel abroad (or, in, with, by) car.
4. Per objections (notwithstanding, apart from, without), we shall publish the book.
5.We shall go (to, for, at) New York tomorrow.

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