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Moguwai007 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Wi-FI

Could you please tell me which sentence sounds natural?
1)A Wi-Fi router is available for free of charge on request.
2)A Wi-Fi router is available on request, free of charge.
  

Top answer

Both are OK. I prefer #2.

  • Both are OK.
  • I prefer #2.
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4 Answers
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Both are OK.

I prefer #2.
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Number one sounds unidiomatic to me. I think it should be either, "A Wi-Fi router is available free of charge on request." or "A Wi-Fi router is available for free on request." "For free of charge" does not work.
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AlpheccaStarsI prefer #2.
Me too.

CJ
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enoonNumber one sounds unidiomatic to me.
You are probably right, enoon. I see many imperfect phrasings these days and this one is not egregious.

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