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Up Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"for" or "of"?

Celebration of longevity / Celebration for longevity

Which one is correct?
  

Top answer

'Of' sounds better.

  • 'Of' sounds better.
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'Of' sounds better.
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Dear teachers,

Could someone tell me the meaning of 'Celebration of longevity', please?

Thank you.
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Hi,

Have you looked up both words in a dictionary?

Clive
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Yes,

Does it mean, celebrating for the fact of having a long life or existence?

Thank you.
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That's the general idea, yes.

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