Can you tell me whether this is correct?
No, I'll spare you for the details. I doubt you would find it interesting to hear about either.
anonymous No, I'll spare you for the details. I doubt you would find it interesting to hear about either. anyway.
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anonymousNo, I'll spare youforthe details. I doubt you would find it interesting to hear abouteither.anyway.
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'spare you the details' — not 'spare you for the details'.
CJ