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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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For the use I have for it

How would an English speaker say this? Are the 2 correct?

For the amount I use it, I see ok point in upgrading to premium.

For the use I have for it, I see no point in upgrading to premium.

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"I see ok point in upgrading to premium" doesn't make any sense. The second sentence is okay. The following is okay: For the amount I use it, I see no point in upgrading to premium.

  • "I see ok point in upgrading to premium" doesn't make any sense.
  • The second sentence is okay.
  • The following is okay: For the amount I use it, I see no point in upgrading to premium.
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"I see ok point in upgrading to premium" doesn't make any sense. The second sentence is okay. The following is okay:

For the amount I use it, I see no point in upgrading to premium.

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