Are these sentences correct:
1) The man she was dating was a poet in lack of inspiration and she pretended to be madly in love with him for inspiration.
2) The man she was dating was a poet in lack of inspiration and she pretended to be madly in love with him for his inspiration.
Meaning: .... she pretended to be madly in love with him in order to inspire him.
Gratefully,
Navi.
navitasan a poet in lack of inspiration That is wrong.
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