I'm looking for the right preposition. There's a lengthy list of software features. One of them is able to assign multiple addresses to a single accounting entity. The list items use simplified grammar with a lot of elision. Based on the verb pattern of 'assign', I'd probably choose (a), but I might be wrong. Could somebody give me some advice regarding this? Many thanks in advance!
a) multiple addresses to single accounting entity b) multiple addresses for single accounting entity c) multiple addresses of single accounting entity
Best,
P.
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If that line is all the clue the reader gets, I'd use "for".
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If that line is all the clue the reader gets, I'd use "for".
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