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The reward was not commensurate ................... the work done by us.

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Always pair “commensurate” with “with” when talking about proportion or adequacy.
Updated On: Aug 11, 2025
  • For
  • On
  • With
  • Order
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The Correct Option is C

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The phrase commensurate with means in proportion to or corresponding to in degree or size. Correct phrase: “commensurate with the work done.”
(a) For — Incorrect; not the standard pairing.

(b) On — Incorrect.

(c) WithCorrect. Standard usage.

(d) Order — Not a preposition; incorrect.
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