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* since many prepositions are synonymous, their use may be considered idiomatic
* since many prepositions are synonymous, their use may be considered idiomatic
* however, we can think of the "idiomatic" use of a preposition as inherent to its definition
* however, we can think of the "idiomatic" use of a preposition as inherent to its definition
* ex. "so" v. "in order to"
** so = therefore / for a reason
*** i.e.,  in order to = a means or a purpose to an outcome
<pre>I exercise in order to lose weight
  v.
I exercise so I can lose weight</pre>