Correctness of prepositions in a sentence about free speech and defamation.
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😎 Let me know if the use of prepositions is correct in this sentence:
Isn’t it amusing too when someone passionately encourages free speech on their platform and threatens to sue a platform user named “anti-defamation” over defamation in their platform?
🤖 The use of prepositions in the sentence appears to be correct. However, there are some other issues with clarity and word choice. Here’s a revised version for better clarity:
“Isn’t it amusing when someone passionately advocates for free speech on their platform but threatens to sue a platform user named ‘anti-defamation’ for defamation on the same platform?”
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