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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

For or of here?

Sentence : The promoters of Berkashire are predilection for/of investors.

Question : What should come in the above sentence for or of? Please also tell why.


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That sentence does not make sense with either "for" or "of".

  • That sentence does not make sense with either "for" or "of".
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That sentence does not make sense with either "for" or "of".

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