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Common Collocations with Prepositions

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Collocations con "from"

• draw conclusions from: We can draw conclusions from the data.


• distinguish from: It’s important to distinguish fact from opinion.
• derive benefits from: Companies can derive benefits from sustainable practices.
• emerge from: New trends often emerge from consumer behavior.
• dissociate from: The organization decided to dissociate from the controversial
figure.
• be immune from: Certain species are immune from environmental changes.
• refrain from: It’s advisable to refrain from making hasty decisions.

Collocations con "in"

• engage in: They decided to engage in community service.


• participate in: He will participate in the conference.
• specialize in: She specializes in renewable energy research.
• invest in: Many companies invest in new technologies.
• take part in: I would like to take part in the discussion.
• excel in: He excels in critical thinking skills.
• result in: This policy may result in significant changes.

Collocations con "on"

• insist on: She insisted on a full explanation.


• depend on: The project’s success depends on collaboration.
• reflect on: It’s important to reflect on past experiences.
• comment on: Experts will comment on the findings.
• base on: The theory is based on extensive research.
• work on: I am currently working on my thesis.
• impose restrictions on: The government may impose restrictions on imports.
Collocations con "to"

• be dedicated to: He is dedicated to his research.


• be committed to: The company is committed to sustainability.
• attribute to: The success can be attributed to teamwork.
• be exposed to: Students should be exposed to diverse perspectives.
• relate to: These issues relate to our overall strategy.
• convert to: They are working to convert to a more sustainable model.
• respond to: Companies must respond to changing market demands.

Collocations con "about"

• be concerned about: Many are concerned about climate change.


• speculate about: Analysts speculate about future market trends.
• debate about: There is ongoing debate about healthcare policies.
• discuss about: We need to discuss about the implications of this decision.
• have reservations about: She has reservations about the proposal.
• educate about: Programs aim to educate about environmental issues.
• be passionate about: He is passionate about social justice.

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