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Chekhov Posted 9 years ago
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True of/for

If you don’t like crowds, you’d better stay away from the city centre – but I guess that is true for/of any city.

Are both for/of correct? Which one is more native?

  

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Chekhov Are both for/of correct? Yes. Chekhov Which one is more native?

  • Chekhov Are both for/of correct?
  • Yes.
  • Chekhov Which one is more native?
  • Both are quite native.
  • You may use either without fear or favor.
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ChekhovAre both for/of correct?

Yes.

ChekhovWhich one is more native?

Both are quite native. You may use either without fear or favor.

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