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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Is "for" correct here?

Hi!

Is "for" doing the trick I think it does? Any other mistakes?

Confidential information shall be discussed only for professional purposes and only with such persons who are directly involved in solving the problem, informing such persons on necessity to observe confidentiality.

Thank you!
  

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Anonymous Is "for" doing the trick Yes. "for" usually goes with "purpose(s)". Confidential information shall be discussed only for professional purposes and only with such persons as are directly involved in solving the problem, informing such persons of the necessity of observ ing confidentiality.

  • Anonymous Is "for" doing the trick Yes.
  • "for" usually goes with "purpose(s)".
  • Confidential information shall be discussed only for professional purposes and only with such persons as are directly involved in solving the problem, informing such persons of the necessity of observ ing confidentiality.
  • 'as' substitutes for 'who' when it's connected with 'such'.
  • We inform (someone) of something.
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AnonymousIs "for" doing the trick
Yes. "for" usually goes with "purpose(s)".

Confidential information shall be discussed only for professional purposes and only with such persons as are directly involved in solving the problem, informing such persons of

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