b.a.d.
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- Nov 14, 2008
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Hi!
I've seen in some phrases the "into" preposition was replaced with "up", but I couldn't find any information about this way of use neither in Oxford University online dictionary, nor in Longman dictionary.
Example:
"He stabbed a needle up his arm."
would this sentece be correct? Thanks in advance!
I've seen in some phrases the "into" preposition was replaced with "up", but I couldn't find any information about this way of use neither in Oxford University online dictionary, nor in Longman dictionary.
Example:
"He stabbed a needle up his arm."
would this sentece be correct? Thanks in advance!