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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Of/for

voucher of 20 dollars. And

Voucher for 20 dollars.

What's the difference? Can both be used?

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Only this one is natural, PJ: Voucher for 20 dollars.

  • Only this one is natural, PJ: Voucher for 20 dollars.
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Only this one is natural, PJ:

Voucher for 20 dollars.
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Hi,

'Of' is not wrong, but I never or rarely hear that.

I hear 'for'.

But what I mostly hear is 'A 20-dollar voucher'.

Clive

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