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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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When to use of or for?

When do I use of vs. for? Which is correct? "I am a proponent of/for choice in the classroom."
  

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Use ' of' . I haven't heard 'for' used with 'proponent', though its meaning is clear.

  • Use ' of' .
  • I haven't heard 'for' used with 'proponent', though its meaning is clear.
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Use 'of'. I haven't heard 'for' used with 'proponent', though its meaning is clear.

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