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Prepositions are function words like "to", "over", "through", "in". The meaning of a sentence can be dramatically altered by choosing the wrong preposition. Questions need to include enough information for the intended meaning to be deduced.

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"consolidate on" or "consolidate into"?

I think it depends upon the situation. The big entity consolidates on small entity and small entity consolidates into the big entity in the accounting terms. Safest way is just to use consolidate and …
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"Interested on" or "interested in"

Which is correct: interested on or interested in?
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