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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Instructions to or for?

Hello. Some journals have "instructions to authors." Others have "instructions to authors." Is there a difference?

I have thought that "for" may be American English, while "to" could be "British English." What can native speakers say about that?

Thank you very much.
  

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They are identical in that context. Hamid

  • They are identical in that context.
  • Hamid
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They are identical in that context.
Hamid

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