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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Businesses for that reason

Reporter: When do you need a lawyer?


Woman: I've seen lawyers when I've been buying property,
in buying homes or businesses for that reason.

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What does "businesses for that reason" mean?


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rezaenglish I've seen lawyers when I've been buying property — in buying [homes or businesses] — for that reason. 'in buying homes or in buying businesses' is intended. 'for that reason' at the end means 'I've needed a lawyer for that reason'.

  • rezaenglish I've seen lawyers when I've been buying property — in buying [homes or businesses] — for that reason.
  • 'in buying homes or in buying businesses' is intended.
  • 'for that reason' at the end means 'I've needed a lawyer for that reason'.
  • CJ
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rezaenglishI've seen lawyers when I've been buying property — in buying [homes or businesses] — for that reason.

'in buying homes or in buying businesses' is intended.

'for that reason' at the end means 'I've needed a lawyer for that reason'.

CJ

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