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Taka Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

For

The sentences:
They pick a subject like Democracy, or Justice, and then, after a few hours of frantic searching through a book of a quotations or a speaker's handbook for all occasions, they hurriedly throw together some generalizations vaguely remembered from a political science course they once took in college, and proceed to give a talk important only for its length.


How do you interpret the "for" above? Something similar to "because of"?
  

Top answer

Yes, precisely.

  • Yes, precisely.
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