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Subject:Re: Including From:Jeff Hanvey <jewahe -at- HOTMAIL -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 19 Oct 1998 13:58:07 PDT
Use "with" if you mean that the images are included as a side item. Use
"in" if they are internal to the report.
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>Please help me out on this one: is it
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>"Including images *with* pathology reports"
> or
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>"Including images *in* pathology reports"
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>or perhaps something else?
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>I know we foreigners always give ourselves away using prepositions, so
>I'd rather be on the safe side.
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>Thanks!
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>Hans Lonissen
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