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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
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Should I say 'in' or 'for' in the sentence?

Should I say 'in' or 'for' in the sentence? My personal choice is 'in,' but I don't know if it's correct.

The masters of ceremonies (in, for) the whole-day event/occasion/program/seminar/symposium are my cousins Matthew and Martin.

  

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Rommel event/occasion/program/seminar/symposium All of these entities exist in time, so here's the analogy: for several hours — for the whole-day event ... Short answer: for CJ

  • Rommel event/occasion/program/seminar/symposium All of these entities exist in time, so here's the analogy: for several hours — for the whole-day event ...
  • Short answer: for CJ
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Rommelevent/occasion/program/seminar/symposium

All of these entities exist in time, so here's the analogy:

for several hours — for the whole-day event ...

Short answer: for

CJ

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