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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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for/about/from

I looked into the dictionary for the meaning of `boulder'.

I looked into the dictionary about the meaning of `boulder'.

Which one is more appropriate in/from the above sentences? [Please correct this sentence also]
  

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You look for a meaning in a dictionary, and want to learn about a word. one is most appropriate in the above sentence...

  • You look for a meaning in a dictionary, and want to learn about a word.
  • one is most appropriate in the above sentence...
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You look for a meaning in a dictionary, and want to learn about a word.

...one is most appropriate in the above sentence...

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