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  • From: richard@i... (Richard Tobin)
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  • Date: Tue, 16 Sep 2008 16:26:18 +0100 (BST)

In article <C2BA2A65E1EFE545B189CACB38BAFE0F0231F9E9@p...> you write:

>Are you saying you prefer to use a preposition to end a sentence with?

Despite the apocryphal Winston Churchill comment, the "up" in "put up
with" is not a preposition, nor is it in "mark up".  It's an adverb,
and part of a phrasal verb.

-- Richard
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