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Lissle Posted 4 years ago
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Have your car insured with/for compulsory liability insurance?

Dear all, I'd like to know what preposition is right for the following two sentences?

1. Have your car insured with/for compulsory liability insurance.

"with" or "for " is right?

2. Obtain insurance on/for your car.

"on" or "for ", which is right?

  

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Lissle 1. Have your car insured with/for compulsory liability insurance. "with" or "for " is right?

  • Lissle 1.
  • Have your car insured with/for compulsory liability insurance.
  • "with" or "for " is right?
  • We don't say that we are insured for insurance.
  • It's 'with'.
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Lissle

1. Have your car insured with/for compulsory liability insurance.

"with" or "for " is right?

We don't say that we are insured for insurance. It's 'with'. You can insure your car with a minimum of liability insurance, for example.

Lissle2. Obtain insurance on/f

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