Preposition for gladly connived
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The correct preposition is "at".
Explanation:
- The word connived will be followed by the preposition "at".
- "Connived at" means to show approval to someone's request.
- It also means to contribute to the progress of a person or organization.
- To wink at someone has also the same meaning and understanding.
- For example, not to strike is to connive at the exploitation of the labor's rights.
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The correct preposition is "at".
Explanation:
- The word connived will be followed by the preposition "at".
- "Connived at" means to show approval to someone's request.
- It also means to contribute to the progress of a person or organization.
- To wink at someone has also the same meaning and understanding.
- For example, not to strike is to connive at the exploitation of the labor's rights.
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