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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

for versus considering

Which of these is correct?

For the amount of money I paid for the car, you had better keep it a good 5 years.
Considering the money I paid for the car, you had better keep it a good 5 years.

Considering the time it takes, the money isn't worth it.
For the time it takes, the money isn't worth it.
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Top answer

Both are used. "For" is casual. "Considering" is the better choice.

  • Both are used.
  • "For" is casual.
  • "Considering" is the better choice.
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Both are used. "For" is casual. "Considering" is the better choice.

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