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Levis1 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

To/for

Is there a difference here:


Doomed to annihilation

And

Doomed for annihilation

  

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The difference is that "doomed to ~" is a known expression, whereas "doomed for ~", as far as I am aware, isn't.

  • The difference is that "doomed to ~" is a known expression, whereas "doomed for ~", as far as I am aware, isn't.
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The difference is that "doomed to ~" is a known expression, whereas "doomed for ~", as far as I am aware, isn't.

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