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available in available at available on - WordReference Forums It depends on where the information can be found If you are directing someone to look in a book or brochure, then "the information is available in the brochure " If one must go somewhere to get the information, then "the information is available at the main office "
available for to you - WordReference Forums The information is available to you Thanks again for your answers Either one is correct, depending on the context "The information is available to you" is more of a permission-granting sentence For example: First Person: I didn't know the rules of the road, Mr Policeman! Second Person: Well, the information is available to you!
available on in the market | WordReference Forums For example, "This is the best product available on the market today" With "on": This product is generally available for sale I could go to lots of stores to buy it With "in": There is a particular place that is a store or contains multiple stores that I'm referring to as "the market " The product is inside that place
available now now available | WordReference Forums Placing "now" at the end seems more assertive, and sounds a little better to me in most situations If the people this is aimed at have been anticipating the thing being available or on sale, then "now" is the word they will be looking out for, so putting it first is probably best, as you say However, there is very little to choose between them
Win10投屏功能无法使用解决办法(Miracast: Available, no HDCP) 当Win10电脑的Miracast功能显示“Available, no HDCP”时,表示电脑支持Miracast投屏功能,但由于缺少HDCP(High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection,高带宽数字内容保护)支持,可能无法在某些受保护的内容上进行投屏。
available to available for - WordReference Forums Hello everyone I am not sure which preposition to use in this sentence, " this will determine the remedies available for to Mark " Thanks in advance for your help!