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There is no point providing ... Or there is no point IN providing etc ?
What generally follows no point ?
Feb 18, 2022 3:32 PM
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As stated in previous answers, both are okay to use, but adding "in" is more common, at least in the U.S.
February 18, 2022
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To my mind both are fine. I would normally use "in" in writing, and leave it out in speech.
Perhaps it's a matter of preference, or of regional difference? I don't know.
February 18, 2022
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Hi Angela, I would generally say, there is no point in providing...
February 18, 2022
1
Either is fine but it’s more common usage to include the word ‘in’
February 18, 2022
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English, Italian, Japanese, Ladino (Judeo-Spanish), Spanish
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English, Ladino (Judeo-Spanish)
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