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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
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Is ‘life beyond reproach’ correctly used? Should I say ‘to’ or ‘for’?

Is ‘life beyond reproach’ correctly used? Should I say ‘to’ or ‘for’?

You can live a life beyond reproach and be a shining example of integrity (to, for) all other people.

  

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Both sound good to me. Instead of all other people , I'd say everyone.

  • Both sound good to me.
  • Instead of all other people , I'd say everyone.
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Both sound good to me.


Instead of all other people, I'd say everyone.

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