Which preposition to use with "diagnose"



I had an English exam today. One of the questions was fill in the gaps. It was like:



Doctors diagnosed him with/ for hyperactivity.



So should the gap be with or for? I checked Google and there are a lot of examples of each.



Answer



Diagnosed with is by far the most frequent and it is what I, as a speaker of British English, would use. The Corpus of Contemporary American English has 3,215 records for diagnosed with and 20 for diagnosed for. I haven’t looked at the contexts in which diagnosed for is used, but they clearly must be quite exceptional.


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