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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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He is a donor for church building fund.

In the sentence, is it correct to use the phrase "a donor for church building fund"? And I would like to know that "a donor for church building fund" has the same meaning to "a church builder".

  

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anonymous He is a donor for church building fund. He is a donor to the church building fund. Better: He donates to to the church building fund.

  • anonymous He is a donor for church building fund.
  • He is a donor to the church building fund.
  • Better: He donates to to the church building fund.
  • anonymous And I would like to know if that "a donor for church building fund" has the same meaning to "a church builder" .
  • No.
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anonymousHe is a donor for church building fund.

He is a donor to the church building fund.

Better:

He donates to to the church building fund.

anonymous And I would like to know if that "a donor for church building fund" has the same meaning to "a church bui

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