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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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reimburse [for] something

How would you phrase the following? Is for optional in this sentence or any other?

I'll charge the 4 nights to your debit card/charge your debit card we have on file, and if my manager says I can, I'll reimburse you [for] the last 2 nights.
  

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I would use for. I'm not sure if it would be correct in other regions to leave it out. Does anyone else have any thoughts?

  • I would use for.
  • I'm not sure if it would be correct in other regions to leave it out.
  • Does anyone else have any thoughts?
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I would use for. I'm not sure if it would be correct in other regions to leave it out. Does anyone else have any thoughts?

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