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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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to or for?

She wore a plastic corset which hugged her figure like it had been moulded especially for/to her curves.
  

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Either, but I think to is more accurate for what you are implying.

  • Either, but I think to is more accurate for what you are implying.
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Either, but I think to is more accurate for what you are implying.

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