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HUBLOT Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Use something for mobility

Hi teachers,

- use something for mobility
- use something to get around
Do these two mean the same thing?



  

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HUBLOT - use something for mobility- use something to get around Yes, they are the same. "for mobility" is just a fancier (more formal) way of saying it. CJ

  • HUBLOT - use something for mobility- use something to get around Yes, they are the same.
  • "for mobility" is just a fancier (more formal) way of saying it.
  • CJ
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HUBLOT- use something for mobility- use something to get around
Yes, they are the same. "for mobility" is just a fancier (more formal) way of saying it.

CJ

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