Anonymous Posted 11 years agoGrammar
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Should it be 'to or for'?
Red wine is beneficial 'to or for' heart health.
Are both correct?
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Red wine is beneficial 'to or for' the heart. Anonymous Should it be 'to or for'? Are both correct?
— Mister Micawber
- Red wine is beneficial 'to or for' the heart.
- Anonymous Should it be 'to or for'?
- Are both correct?
- Yes.
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Red wine is beneficial 'to or for' the heart.AnonymousShould it be 'to or for'? Are both correct?
Yes.