You can look ___ the word in dictionary (up/through) Preposition
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The correct option to be chosen to fill the blank in the given sentence to make it grammatically complete and correct is up.
The resultant sentence would be as follows:
"You can look up the word in the dictionary."
Difference between 'up' and 'through':
- The words up and through are opposites in the English language.
- When used as verbs, up means to climb or rise, while through means to go or move along a route.
- When used as nouns, up means the state of being upright, while through means a narrow passage or channel.
- The difference between these two words is often subtle, which can lead to confusion and grammatical errors in writing.
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