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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

election to vs election for

election to:
Elections to the European Parliament are due in May.

election for:
She is standing for the first time in elections for the National Assembly.
I got these two examples at Macmillan dictionary.
please elaborate on the difference and how to know which one to use?
thanks
  

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Anonymous the difference and how to know I would have used "for" in both examples. CJ

  • Anonymous the difference and how to know I would have used "for" in both examples.
  • CJ
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Anonymousthe difference and how to know
I would have used "for" in both examples.

CJ

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