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Bepleased Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

The 'have' and 'for' in "I have no use for gambling"

HI,How to define the 'have' and 'for' in "I have no use for gambling."?Thank you for your assistance.
  

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" You asked the same question in another post. CJ already explained the meaning (of have) to you. For the sentence: "I have no use for gambling.

  • " You asked the same question in another post.
  • CJ already explained the meaning (of have) to you.
  • For the sentence: "I have no use for gambling.
  • ", that is gibberish.
  • Where did you find this sentence?
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bepleased"I have no use for gambling."
You asked the same question in another post. CJ already explained the meaning (of have) to you. For the sentence: "I have no use for gambling.", that is gibberish. Where did you find this sentence?
I have $ 5 dollar in the drawer.
I have no time for you. They both mean
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Hi,

To have no use for someone / something is a standard phrase meaning to consider it/him worthless or deserving of condemnation.

Look here at meaning #24. http://di

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