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IMDJ Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct?

Replacement of defective item / Replacement for defective item
  

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Either will work nicely. You should realize, however, that the first 'replacement' refers to the action while the second 'replacement' refers to the new item.

  • Either will work nicely.
  • You should realize, however, that the first 'replacement' refers to the action while the second 'replacement' refers to the new item.
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Either will work nicely. You should realize, however, that the first 'replacement' refers to the action while the second 'replacement' refers to the new item.

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