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Ayan86 Posted 10 years ago
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"of" or "for"?

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Should I use "of" or "for"?

These regulations were approved according to minutes No. 34 for the meeting held by the Tax Commission on April 10, 2016.

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Use "of". It should be "Minute No. 34" though (singular, and, though I dislike gratuitious capitalisation, in this case I probably would capitalise).

  • Use "of".
  • It should be "Minute No.
  • 34" though (singular, and, though I dislike gratuitious capitalisation, in this case I probably would capitalise).
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Use "of". It should be "Minute No. 34" though (singular, and, though I dislike gratuitious capitalisation, in this case I probably would capitalise).

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