what is means of
italicized preposition
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Italics are typically used to show emphasis (For example: “I don't care what he thinks. I do what I want!”) or to indicate titles of stand-alone works (Black Panther, Lost in Translation). Different style guides have different rules about what to italicize.
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Prepositions are relation words; they can indicate location, time, or other more abstract relationships. A preposition combines with another word (usually a noun or pronoun) called the complement. Prepositions are still in bold, and their complements are in italics: The woods behind my house are super creepy at night.
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