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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Preposition

Which is correct:



a) "This value is due to the conversion from Bitcoin to Euros."


or


b) "This value is due for the conversion from Bitcoin to Euros."



Note: By '(this) value', I mean a fee.



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THANK YOU.

  

Top answer

Christine Christie Note: By '(this) value', I mean a fee. Well, then, you can't say "value". A value is not a fee.

  • Christine Christie Note: By '(this) value', I mean a fee.
  • Well, then, you can't say "value".
  • A value is not a fee.
  • " OK.
  • " No.
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Christine ChristieNote: By '(this) value', I mean a fee.

Well, then, you can't say "value". A value is not a fee.

Christine Christiea) "This fee is due to the conversion from Bitcoin to Euros."

OK.

Christine Christieb) "This fee is due for the conversion from Bitcoin to Eur
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The fee for converting bitcoin to Euro is due. It is € 35.55.

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