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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

In or for

Are both 'in and for' correct? Is one more common than the other?

I have developed an interest 'in or for' medicine.

I have developed an interest 'in or for' reading and riding horses.
  

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In , not for . I have developed an interest in medicine. I have developed an interest in reading and riding horses.

  • In , not for .
  • I have developed an interest in medicine.
  • I have developed an interest in reading and riding horses.
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In, not for.

I have developed an interest in medicine.
I have developed an interest in reading and riding horses.
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AlpheccaStarsIn, not for.I have developed an interest in medicine.I have developed an interest in reading and riding horses.
Thanks AS. Does the same apply 'to or for' this sentence:

I have a great interest in medicine. (And not 'for')

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