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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

For or to

1. Can we use "for" to mean "in my opinion" as in "For me , Roger Federer is the best tennis player in the world." ?

2. For me it was a blessing in disguise.

To me it was a blessing in disguise.

What is the difference between the above two sentences ?
  

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1-- Yes 2-- I refuse to even discuss this anymore. It has been discussed ad nauseam on every forum on the Net, and to no conclusion. They are essentially synonymous.

  • 1-- Yes 2-- I refuse to even discuss this anymore.
  • It has been discussed ad nauseam on every forum on the Net, and to no conclusion.
  • They are essentially synonymous.
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1-- Yes
2-- I refuse to even discuss this anymore. It has been discussed ad nauseam on every forum on the Net, and to no conclusion. They are essentially synonymous.

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