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Anon006 Posted 6 years ago
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For/of

Which is correct: That’s the address of/for the restaurant.

  

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anon006 Which is correct: That’s the address of/for the restaurant. "Of". "For" is possible, but I would need context to be sure.

  • anon006 Which is correct: That’s the address of/for the restaurant.
  • "Of".
  • "For" is possible, but I would need context to be sure.
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anon006

Which is correct: That’s the address of/for the restaurant.

"Of". "For" is possible, but I would need context to be sure.

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