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Levis1 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

With/for

Now that we have a new health system, the number of people now without house insurance is a lot.

What's the difference here:

However, we don't know the number of people with Obamacare.

And

However, we don't know the number of people for Obamacare.


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people with O-care — those who have health insurance through the ACA (Affordable Care Act) people for O-care — those who approve of the ACA program, like it, would vote for it CJ

  • people with O-care — those who have health insurance through the ACA (Affordable Care Act) people for O-care — those who approve of the ACA program, like it, would vote for it CJ
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people with O-care — those who have health insurance through the ACA (Affordable Care Act)

people for O-care — those who approve of the ACA program, like it, would vote for it

CJ

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