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User gulugulu Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Most of one's life or for most of one's life?

Which of the following is a standard expression?

1. He has been working at this store most of his life.

2.He has been working at this store for most of his life.

If both are correct, what's the difference?

Thank you!

  

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They're both correct, and there is no real difference. I say both.

  • They're both correct, and there is no real difference.
  • I say both.
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They're both correct, and there is no real difference. I say both.

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