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I don't believe so, but I did have to memorize thirty of them for school.

Those are:

About

Above

Across

After

Around

At

Before

Behind

Below

Beside

Down

During

For

From

Near

Of

Off

On

Out

Outside

Over

Through

To

With

Without

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