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DMWHi Precious,I don't think your sentence is grammatical, no matter which preposition you choose. Please think more carefully about what it is that you are actually trying to say. Depending on what you mean, it could be either "for" or "at".Regards,David.Could you change it so that it's grammatical?
Clive'At' is best.Clive,
DMWNo I can't. Because I don't know exactly what your sentence means.What I'm trying to say is that they shouldn't talk about the cost and fees for each clinic because staff from the clinics may be reading and writing by posing as a patient on the forum.
CliveOriginal sentence:And honestly if I were you, I wouldn't be so directly open about the cost and fees are at each clinic, because I know for a fact that staff members from some of them read and maybe even post covertly as a patient. What I'm trying to say is that they shouldn't talk about the cost and fees at each clinic because staff from the clinics may be reading a