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She forfeited the tennis match in or on her own volition.
Is it correct to say in or on
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is it on or of
of her own volition
In this case, it is correct to say "of her own volition" rather than using "in" or "on." "Of her own volition" means that she made the decision to forfeit the tennis match willingly and without any influence or pressure from others.
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