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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Fend

If 'fend' means 'to provide' then can I say:

'I will fend for my family's needs.'
  

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Hi, I rarely hear it used that way, except in the fixed phrase 'fend for oneself' . Clive

  • Hi, I rarely hear it used that way, except in the fixed phrase 'fend for oneself' .
  • Clive
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Hi,



I rarely hear it used that way, except in the fixed phrase 'fend for oneself'.



Clive

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