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What is the preposition used with popular?

There isn't a specific preposition that is *always* used with "popular." The preposition used depends on the context and the meaning you want to convey.

Here are some examples:

* Popular _with_**: This is used to show who or what something is popular *among*.

* _This song is popular with teenagers._

* Popular _among_**: This is similar to "with," but emphasizes a group or category.

* _This restaurant is popular among tourists._

* Popular _for_**: This is used to show what something is known or liked *for*.

* _This beach is popular for its clear water._

* Popular _in_**: This can indicate a place or a specific context where something is popular.

* _This style of music is popular in Latin America._

Ultimately, the best preposition to use will depend on the specific sentence and the meaning you want to convey.

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