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Daniel Ojeda
Can I get rid of the word "on" in the following sentence? "Phones are great for providing immediate support for simple and easy-to-fix issues but they can be tricky to work on when cases become more complex."
2024년 1월 25일 오후 12:37
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In this case "work on" means "fix" or "repair." Without "on" the intended meaning of the phrasal verb would be lost.
2024년 1월 25일
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'On' is necessary. Phones can be tricky to work = operate. I often work on my phone means I use my phone to do work. I don't know how to work out new microwave means I don't know how to operate it.
2024년 1월 25일
I do not understand the sentence. Specifically, it is not clear to me what is being "worked on". Is it the phone itself? Or is it some unrelated "issue"? After all, people talk on phones to discuss all sorts of things unrelated to phones. Without further context, I cannot suggest anything.
2024년 1월 25일
Why not remove 'work on' and replace with 'use'?
2024년 1월 25일
Certainly! Here's a revised version of the sentence without the word "on": "Phones are great for providing immediate support for simple and easy-to-fix issues but can be tricky to work with when cases become more complex."
2024년 1월 26일
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