What is the correct grammar usage in the following sentence? Thank you for calling XXX company, your first line of defense in/for information management. Does in/for have the same connotation? Are they the correct prepositions to use? Are there other substitutions? I am hesitant to use in because the word that follows is information
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Welcome to English Forums, sampaguita. -- Yes. - - None springs to mind.
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Welcome to English Forums, sampaguita.
-- Yes.
- - None springs to mind.
I am hesitant to use in because the word that follows is in formation- - Don't be.
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Does in/for have the same connotation?-- Yes. Are they the correct prepositions to use?-- Yes Are there other substitutions?-- None springs to mind. I am hesitant to use in because the word that follows is information-- Don't be.