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Vvz Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

"Requirements to" or "Requirements for"

Hi, what's the correct way of saying, in a sentence like, e.g., "Requirements to/for the scope of delivery"?
  

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I come across both, but for certainly sounds better to my ear. Others may disagree.

  • I come across both, but for certainly sounds better to my ear.
  • Others may disagree.
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I come across both, but for certainly sounds better to my ear. Others may disagree.

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