northpath
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I don’t remember were I came across a sentence
‘The salad was made with thinly cut raw cabbage.’
Is the preposition ‘with’ OK in this sentence or the preposition ‘of’ is more correct?
‘The salad was made with thinly cut raw cabbage.’
Is the preposition ‘with’ OK in this sentence or the preposition ‘of’ is more correct?