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Anon006 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

In/for

Are both the same meaning?

I don’t want to pay $100 in/for shipping.


  

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Yes, although I would certainly use 'for' as it seems much more natural to my (British) ear.

  • Yes, although I would certainly use 'for' as it seems much more natural to my (British) ear.
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Yes, although I would certainly use 'for' as it seems much more natural to my (British) ear.

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