Answer by Emre Bener for Short "on" VS Short "of"
"Short of" generally conveys the idea of lacking or not having enough of something, while "short on" often implies a temporary shortage or insufficiency. These distinctions can be subtle, and in many...
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As far as I'm concerned, one can use both of the prepositions "of" and "on" when it comes to time, money, breath, gas, etc. and the only difference between these two is that using the preposition "on"...
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