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Eerfnur Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Essential for / essential to

What's the difference between them?
And are their usage below correct?

be essential for sth.
be essential to sth.
be essential to do

Thanks a lot.
  

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All seem OK and essentially synonymous in intent as they stand. You have not produced any usage. 'Usage' means putting them into sentences in some context.

  • All seem OK and essentially synonymous in intent as they stand.
  • You have not produced any usage.
  • 'Usage' means putting them into sentences in some context.
  • If you would like to do that, we can expatiate further.
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All seem OK and essentially synonymous in intent as they stand. You have not produced any usage. 'Usage' means putting them into sentences in some context. If you would like to do that, we can expatiate further.

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