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Here are some simple and some complex prepositions:

about / above / across / after / against / along / amid /among / around / at

before / behind / below / beneath / beside /between / beyond / by

despite / down / during

except

for / from

in / into / inside

like

near

of / off / on / over / out / outside

past

since

through /throughout / to / toward

under / underneath / until / up / upon

with / within / without

according to

due to

except for

inside of

in spite of

other than

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