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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
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Just for change or just for a change?

Do you say, "just for change" or "just for a change"?

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The idiom is "just for a change". Just for a change, let's try peanut butter on hamburgers tonight. CJ

  • The idiom is "just for a change".
  • Just for a change, let's try peanut butter on hamburgers tonight.
  • CJ
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The idiom is "just for a change".

Just for a change, let's try peanut butter on hamburgers tonight.

CJ

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