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Keith Baltazar 6661 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

For or To?

Landing a job in Architecture has become the ultimate dream FOR/TO for many graduates?
  

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For.

  • For.
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I think both are acceptable. But I'd use "an ultimate dream" instead of "the ultimate dream".
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khoshtipBut I'd use "an ultimate dream"
That would reduce 'ultimate' from its position of superlative stature. The is appropriate.
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wilpeterFor.
Of also sounds good to me.

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