preposition
I can confind ----- on the matter
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in
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But it is worth mentioning that the phrasal verb "confide" goes usually with the preposition "in", and it is actually an idiom. Here Ngram shows that. "Confide in [someone]" means: To trust someone with one's secrets or personal matters.
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But it is worth mentioning that the phrasal verb "confide" goes usually with the preposition "in", and it is actually an idiom. Here Ngram shows that. "Confide in [someone]" means: To trust someone with one's secrets or personal matters.
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