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Sampaguita1001 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

In vs For

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.

  • 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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Welcome to English Forums, sampaguita.

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.
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What is the rule for using in and for?

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