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Debpriya De Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

' for one'

Why do we use the expression 'for one' as in "I, for one, would prefer to postpone the meeting."

What does it mean ?
  

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I, for one, haven't thought much about this. It is kind of a redundant expression. It emphasizes the fact that the opinon is mine.

  • I, for one, haven't thought much about this.
  • It is kind of a redundant expression.
  • It emphasizes the fact that the opinon is mine.
  • Maybe no one else agrees, but I don't care.
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I, for one, haven't thought much about this. It is kind of a redundant expression.

It emphasizes the fact that the opinon is mine. Maybe no one else agrees, but I don't care.

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