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grammaticality - Which is correct: "the below information" or "the ...
As a preposition, "below" would be written after "information" as a stranded preposition.While typically prepositions would precede the noun, stranded prepositions can occur "in interrogative or relative clauses, where the interrogative or relative pronoun that is the preposition's complement is moved to the start".
What's the meaning of "on notice" and "under advisement"?
take something under advisement reserve judgment while considering something. It's usually used by a judge when he announces he is going to consider what counsel has said and rule on it later. As for "I'll take that on notice," I haven't heard that used.
Origin of the phrase "under your belt"? - English Language & Usage ...
The literal meaning of having something under your belt is having it in your stomach, but it’s probably more frequently used figuratively, to mean having acquired something, often intellectual. For example, the OED has these two supporting citations, from the English novelists P G Wodehouse (1954) and John Wain (1962):
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