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Dadgad Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

For or from your part

Hi everybody,

This is my first post

I'm writing some lyrics and one of the verses goes:

'...without any interference
for your part'

My doubt is if I should say 'for your part' or 'from your part'

Thanks in advance for your help.

Maybe I will post the whole lyrics when I get it finished so that you can solve my mistakes

Dadgad
  

Top answer

Hi, and welcome to the forums. Without any interference from you. Without any interferance on your part.

  • Hi, and welcome to the forums.
  • Without any interference from you.
  • Without any interferance on your part.
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Hi, and welcome to the forums.

Without any interference from you.

Without any interferance on your part.
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Oh thanks

I didn't consider the 'on' thing

I thought that if I don't want you to interfere in my life the answer would be for or from ( from you or from your part)

Here is the whole verse:

I don't deserve this
so keep away from me
and let my life
keep flowing
without any interference
(for) on your part

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