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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

"for" with "of"

0India has been an example 01b00for02b00 communal harmony for centuries.02br
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00Can "for" be replaced with "of"? Does it change the meaning of sentence. Please advise.0-
  

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0 It can, but it changes very slightly the meaning:02br 00for: in favor of02br 00of: from the category of0-

  • 0 It can, but it changes very slightly the meaning:02br 00for: in favor of02br 00of: from the category of0-
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0 It can, but it changes very slightly the meaning:02br
00for: in favor of02br
00of: from the category of0-

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