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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Is this sentence grammatically correct?

"This burger is fine for me". Often it is said that 'fine with/by me' is the correct usage but I wonder if 'fine for' is correct in this context.
  

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Anonymous I wonder if 'fine for' is correct in this context. You have not really provided much context, but it is possible, I suppose. This hamburger is fine for me.

  • Anonymous I wonder if 'fine for' is correct in this context.
  • You have not really provided much context, but it is possible, I suppose.
  • This hamburger is fine for me.
  • And what for you?
  • What would you like to order?
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Anonymous I wonder if 'fine for' is correct in this context.
You have not really provided much context, but it is possible, I suppose.

This hamburger is fine for me. And what for you? What would you like to order?

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