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Levis1 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Of or for

Do you say:

Password of or password for?

Could someone please give me an example of each in a couple sentences.

Thank you!

  

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For (reason)

  • For (reason)
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levis1

Do you say:

Password of or password for?

Could someone please give me an example of each in a couple sentences.

Thank you!

Generally, password of a person and password for an application.

Enter a password of your choice.
Use a password of at least 8 characters.
Now they have the name and passwo

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