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HifaMo Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

contact information of vs. contact information for

Please which of the following is correct?

(A patient asking a former patient about the doctor's address)

1. Could you please give contact information for Doctor Bin?
1. Could you please give contact information of Doctor Bin?

Thank you
  

Top answer

Could you please give me Doctor Bin's contact details?

  • Could you please give me Doctor Bin's contact details?
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Could you please give me Doctor Bin's contact details?
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Thanks a lot.

In fact , I am interested in the expression itself.
Maybe, that was an inappropriate example.

Anyway; please is the expression 'contact information' used with the preposition 'of' or 'for'?
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HifaMoAnyway; please is the expression 'contact information' used with the preposition 'of' or 'for'?
For me, "contact information/details of so-and-so" sounds more awkward than "contact information/details for so-and-so".

However, again, it usually seems neater to say "so-and-so's contact information/details".
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Could you please give the contact information for Doctor Bin?

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