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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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I never know if it's "to" or "for" my taste?

How to say this, which word to use when?

It's hard to find a car to my taste. This car is too small for my taste. I nee a car a little bigger than that.

I would like to thank you for your time.
  

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'To/for my taste' is not so common except in sarcasm. I suggest: It's hard to find a car I like . This car is too small for me .

  • 'To/for my taste' is not so common except in sarcasm.
  • I suggest: It's hard to find a car I like .
  • This car is too small for me .
  • I need a car a little bigger than that.
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'To/for my taste' is not so common except in sarcasm. I suggest:

It's hard to find a car I like. This car is too small for me. I need a car a little bigger than that.

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