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Wed 2 Jan, 2019 10:41 am
Which of the following sentences is or are correct?
1) Eden Hazard of Chelsea should be regarded as one of the best players of/in the world.
2) Chelsea's Eden Hazard should be regarded as one of the best players of/in the world.
3) Eden Hazard from Chelsea should be regarded as one of the best players of/in the world.
If all three are possible, do they share the same meaning?
If so, which would you use or is more commonly used?
Thank you.
@paok1970,
All three are possible, but it would be in the World as opposed to of the World. Over here (UK) 2 would be most commonly used. I can't speak for America, but some might think Eden Hazard is Chelsea Clinton's new boyfriend.
They're not really into football, not premiership anyway.