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diagonised with & diagonised of ?
1. She was diagonised with cancer.
2. She was diagonised of cancer.
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What are the differences between.diagonised with & diagonised of ?
I thought # 2 was correct, but I found # 1was used in a book.
Ju
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Re: diagonised with & diagonised of ?

Originally Posted by
Ju
1. She was diagonised diagnosed with cancer.
2. She was diagonised of cancer. Incorrect.
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What are the differences between.diagonised with & diagonised of ?
I thought # 2 was correct, but I found # 1was used in a book.
Ju
The correct preposition is with. Note the correct spelling of diagnosed.
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Re: diagonised with & diagonised of ?
I expect the errant 'of' comes from the expression '[given a/confirmed the/... etc etc] diagnosis of cancer.'
b
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