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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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All problems in his mind vanished except (for) one.
Which is more appropriate: except one or except for one?
  

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Which is more appropriate: "Except one or except for one? " Except one or Except for one " you use both of them because seems correct

  • Which is more appropriate: "Except one or except for one?
  • " Except one or Except for one " you use both of them because seems correct
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AnonymousAll problems in his mind vanished "except for"one.Which is more appropriate: "Except one or except for one?
"Except one or Except for one

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