[General] In/on newspaper, trible/treble merits

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patran

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Dear Teachers

I am not sure which preposition (in/on) and word (trible/treble) should be used in the following sentence.

1) The article is published in/on Daily Telegraph today.
2) The writer talks about the trible/treble merits of investing in European equities.

Please advise.

Anthony the learner
 

Raymott

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Dear Teachers

I am not sure which preposition (in/on) and word (trible/treble) should be used in the following sentence.

1) The article is published in the Daily Telegraph today.
2) The writer talks about the [STRIKE]trible/treble[/STRIKE] threefold merits of investing in European equities.

Please advise.

Anthony the learner
Trible isn't a word. You're probably thinking of triple.
 
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