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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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To or for

Is it to or for in this case?

We are looking forward 'to or for' more communication and coordination.

Thanks!
  

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Anonymousto or for
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'looking forward to'

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CalifJim Anonymousto or forto'looking forward to'CJ
Thanks CJ. That was what I thought. I asked because I saw 'for' used in that sentence.

My understanding that is always 'looking/look forward to', as ghe use of 'to' is the idiom. Am I right regarding that?

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