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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

On/for

I just sold a couple phones. Can I say:

I didn't lose any money on them so i'd consider it okay.

Or

I didn't lose any money for them so i'd consider it okay.

Whats the difference?
  

Top answer

I just sold a couple phones. Whats the difference? Can you conisder this?

  • I just sold a couple phones.
  • Whats the difference?
  • Can you conisder this?
  • I didn't lose much in the deal so I consider it ok.
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I just sold a couple phones. Can I say:I didn't lose any money on them so i'd consider it okay.OrI didn't lose any money for them so i'd consider it okay.Whats the difference?

Can you conisder this?

I didn't lose much in the deal so I consider it ok.
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Use 'on'; 'for' is wrong.

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