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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

For or at English speaker help

Which is correct?

That's all you are good for/at.

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Top answer

For is a more general usage; at is used for a specific talent or job. Supply examples of your own for us to comment on.

  • For is a more general usage; at is used for a specific talent or job.
  • Supply examples of your own for us to comment on.
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For is a more general usage; at is used for a specific talent or job. Supply examples of your own for us to comment on.

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