ColgateSmile
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- Mar 17, 2014
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Hi,
I am struggling to understand the difference between ‘of’ and ‘on’ in the following context:
’Speak to a member of the team for more information or details of/on how to register’.
I see the variation often but I am finding it difficult to understand the difference.
Thank you.
I am struggling to understand the difference between ‘of’ and ‘on’ in the following context:
’Speak to a member of the team for more information or details of/on how to register’.
I see the variation often but I am finding it difficult to understand the difference.
Thank you.
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