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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Of vice For

What is the rule when using of vice for?
  

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Your question is not very clear. It reads as if you are asking about the use of the words "of vice for". That is an unusual and fairly arbitrary combination of words, so you probably mean something else, but I can't think what it is.

  • Your question is not very clear.
  • It reads as if you are asking about the use of the words "of vice for".
  • That is an unusual and fairly arbitrary combination of words, so you probably mean something else, but I can't think what it is.
  • Please provide an example sentence.
  • If you are asking about the use of a phrase òr expression then please put it in quotes or italics to separate it from the words of the question itself.
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Your question is not very clear. It reads as if you are asking about the use of the words "of vice for". That is an unusual and fairly arbitrary combination of words, so you probably mean something else, but I can't think what it is. Please provide an example sentence.

If you are asking about the use of a phrase òr expression then please put it in quotes or italics to separate it from th
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Do you mean something like this?

I have some of vice for you.

That should be:

I have some advice for you.

CJ
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Here's what came to my mind:

I have a vice for anything with chocolate [= I like it to a fault].

???
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And since we're guessing, I thought he meant "What is the rule when using 'of' vs 'for'?"

Emotion: giggle

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