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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Of or For

Which is correct?
The images of the campaign
or
the images for the campaign
  

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Anonymous Which is correct? They have different meanings. The first is after the fact (pictures taken of the campaigning); the second is before the fact (pictures to be used in the campaigning).

  • Anonymous Which is correct?
  • They have different meanings.
  • The first is after the fact (pictures taken of the campaigning); the second is before the fact (pictures to be used in the campaigning).
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AnonymousWhich is correct?
They have different meanings. The first is after the fact (pictures taken of the campaigning); the second is before the fact (pictures to be used in the campaigning).

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