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Sorry to ask such an elementary question, but which sentence is correct?
1. people on low incomes
2. people with low incomes
Thanks so much🙏
2022年1月13日 08:52
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Hi! It depends on the what you are trying to say, in day to day life I would often use both expressions.
Although I would make a slight revision, and change both to:
1. People on a low income
2. People with a low income
It just slightly more natural to me! :)
2022年1月13日
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Hello! Prepositions and grammar can be confusing at times 🙈 it happens to the best of us.
I would say “People on low incomes” is the correct way.
I would use “with” if you were saying “ people with lower incomes are less likely to have access to internet” just an example.
Message me if you need more help.
2022年1月13日
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You may have identified a British English versus US English divergence.
As such you, you can be happy to hear that you can get away with saying either (and both): Consider them as interchangeable. Your homework is to remember (reading through the comments) which one is preferred by British English native speakers. Yes, that's right!!!! You listed it as number 1 for a very good reason.
2022年1月13日
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Is that an elementary one that you've got for us?
2022年1月13日
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Hello.
Your questions are far from elementary, we are glad to help.
It's more natural to say, "People with low income."
Regards
2022年1月13日
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