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"Nick is on the autism spectrum" why use "on" as the prejective?
Jun 17, 2025 2:01 AM
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We say "on the spectrum" because the spectrum is like a linear map, and your place on the spectrum is like where you put your pin "on the map". Like where you place an icon "on your screen". On is very physical. We could potentially say "within the spectrum" but that sounds more like the spectrum is a restrictive boundary - we want it to feel more like a map - a reference on a wall, not a cage that contains.
Jun 17, 2025 12:42 PM
on the road
on a trantrum
on one's own
on a whim
on a trip
on the way
on short notice,
(idiomatic expressions)
Jun 17, 2025 9:08 AM
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