The success that he has gained, though striking enough, does not, however, commensurate . . . . the efforts made by him.
a. about
b. from
c. with
d. beside
e. over
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The answer to your question goes like this --------------------------------------------------------
=> The success that he has gained, through striking enough, does not , however, commensurate WITH the efforts made by him.
Nota Bene :- In a sentence where there is Commensurate ,it is preceeded by WITH preposition.
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The answer to your question goes like this --------------------------------------------------------
=> The success that he has gained, through striking enough, does not , however, commensurate WITH the efforts made by him.
Nota Bene :- In a sentence where there is Commensurate ,it is preceeded by WITH preposition.
Hope it helps you
Thank you ^_^
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