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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

word choice

I would like to confirm if both 'of and for' and correct and convey the same meaning here?

CRP is a marker 'of/for' systemic inflammation and plays an important role.
  

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'For' is more native.

  • 'For' is more native.
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Mister Micawber'For' is more native.
Thank you, teacher. The article I saw it in uses 'of', so that was why I wanted to know.

So although 'for' is more native, are both correct and, do they have the same meaning in the sentence? I am assuming yes, would you confirm please.

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