preposition.
It is contingent on an intact rotator cuff with dynamic compressive forces.
Question;
in this sentence, If I change "with" with "for" , what differnec of meaing is it? I want to get it.
Please, sir, answer.
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With 'with', you are saying the intact rotator must have dynamic compressive forces to do the function, 'it'.
With 'for', you are saying that the intact rotator creates dynamic compressive forces, and 'it' = 'forces'.
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answered Feb 24 at 02:44
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A rotator cuff with dynamic compressive forces means that the forces comes from the rotator cuff itself. When you change with to for, it means that the rotator cuff is used to handle the force put upon it.
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answered Feb 24 at 02:47
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