No, a preposition is often used to describe where usually following a noun, such as in, on, with, by, and etc.
"But" is a coordinating conjecture. Hope this helps.!
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Kafka's original words can have many different meanings. - A.
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Stocks. When many people think about high-yield, high-return investment options, most people tend to first consider stocks. Investing in stocks is an investment that you make by purchasing tiny fractions of ownership in a public company. These small fractional ownership pieces are called shares of a company's stock.
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