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Teal desk 749 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Radiate to / for?

We should cultivate politeness among children so that they can radiate the virtue for people around them when they grow up.


Hello, guys. Should I use "radiate to" or "radiate for"? Which one is correct?

  

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teal desk 749 so that they can radiate the virtue for people around them This phrase is bizarre. Can you express it in a different way? Maybe so they can be good models of behavior for the people around them CJ

  • teal desk 749 so that they can radiate the virtue for people around them This phrase is bizarre.
  • Can you express it in a different way?
  • Maybe so they can be good models of behavior for the people around them CJ
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teal desk 749so that they can radiate the virtue for people around them

This phrase is bizarre. Can you express it in a different way?

Maybe

so they can be good models of behavior for the people around them

CJ

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