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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Size

Can any of these be used? 46mm is the size

There's no 46mm for this particular model of watch. Or

There's no 46mm with this particular model of watch.
  

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'With' indicates an accessory. 'For' could be an accessory or an intrinsic part. Which do you mean, PJ?

  • 'With' indicates an accessory.
  • 'For' could be an accessory or an intrinsic part.
  • Which do you mean, PJ?
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'With' indicates an accessory. 'For' could be an accessory or an intrinsic part. Which do you mean, PJ?
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Mister Micawber'With' indicates an accessory. 'For' could be an accessory or an intrinsic part. Which do you mean, PJ?
Hi,

46mm is the size of the watch.

There's no black color for/with the 46mm sized watch. Only comes in green, white, and blue.
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Ah, yes. I see. '46 mm' doesn't work well alone in either of your first pair of sentences, PJ.

There's no 46 mm size for/in/with this particular model of watch.-- These all sound possible to me.

The 46-mm watch doesn't come in black.-- The structure you had doesn't seem to work as well.

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