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Guest Posted 22 years ago
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Of vs. For

I'm creating a title for a monthly newspaper and I'm wondering what the difference in meanings these two titles have "The Catalyst Of Democracy" vs. "The Catalyst For Democracy"
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  • HOW ARE YOU?
  • I WILL WANT THAT YOU EXPLAIN ME ABOUT OF THE PREPOSICIONS,,, I WILL WAIT YOU ANSWER THANK YOU
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HOW ARE YOU?

I WILL WANT THAT YOU EXPLAIN ME ABOUT OF THE PREPOSICIONS,,,
I WILL WAIT YOU ANSWER
THANK YOU
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Hello, Guest.

If the title will imply "something/someone that causes events to happen", I'd go with "A catalyst for democracy".

Miriam

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