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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

For/with

They say it's different with Marijuana. That's why it's legal.

And

They say it's different for Marijuana. That's why it's legal.

Are the prepositions used correctly?

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They say it's different with marijuana . That's why it's legal. They say it's different for marijuana .

  • They say it's different with marijuana .
  • That's why it's legal.
  • They say it's different for marijuana .
  • That's why it's legal.
  • Both prepositions are natural, but the correct choice resides with what 'it' refers to.
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They say it's different with marijuana. That's why it's legal.

They say it's different for marijuana. That's why it's legal.

Both prepositions are natural, but the correct choice resides with what 'it' refers to.

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