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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Basis FOR or basis OF

Are both considered gramatically correct? If so, when do I use them? Thanks!
  

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I'm sure that both could be used in many cases, but one may sound better than the other. I would reserve 'of' for clear possessive uses.

  • I'm sure that both could be used in many cases, but one may sound better than the other.
  • I would reserve 'of' for clear possessive uses.
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I'm sure that both could be used in many cases, but one may sound better than the other. I would reserve 'of' for clear possessive uses.
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