Which preposition to use with inexperience

in Occurrences 29%

Mumbles is an Eastern dog, you know, and inexperienced in dealing with crabs.

of Occurrences 22%

The work at the latter tried her much both in body and mind, for not only did the whole responsibility of it rest upon her shoulders, but owing to the inexperience of her assistants, most of the nursing devolved on her as well.

with Occurrences 3%

Her childish ignorance of what such an adventure would mean was in keeping with her vast inexperience with matters of the outdoors; she had merely begun, in his company, to glimpse the true meanings of the solitudes.

into Occurrences 2%

The determinationfor it now amounted to thatto which I had come, not to return home, was one, therefore, not warranted by any good reason; it was wholly the result of one of those mad impulses which so frequently lead youthful inexperience into error.

to Occurrences 2%

Sensitive, dreading to expose youth and inexperience to the amused smile of this attractive young man of the world, she sat fumbling with her bridle, conscious that he stood beside her, hat in hand, looking up at her.

from Occurrences 2%

I am convinced that nothing would more powerfully preserve youth from irregularity, or guard inexperience from seduction, than a just description of the condition into which the wanton plunges herself; and therefore hope that my letter may be a sufficient antidote to my example.

at Occurrences 1%

However, my inexperience at handling such men, and the anomalous character of my position to some extent consoled me.

on Occurrences 1%

These quotations of wages are those usually given in or near the metropolis; but, of course, there are many circumstances connected with locality, and also having reference to the long service on the one hand, or the inexperience on the other, of domestics, which may render the wages still higher or lower than those named above.

by Occurrences 1%

I punished myself for another's fault and my own inexperience by assuming the wet blankets as my share at the next carry.

through Occurrences 1%

In all these, by the blessing of Heaven, I have succeeded, and had occasion offered, I would have assisted her inexperience through the more delicate decisions of her sex, though in no instance would I attempt to control them.

Which preposition to use with  inexperience