The use of appropriate preposition in a sentence is not necessarily wrong.

What is an appropriate preposition of “Alternative

  • ” in a question where “Alternative to”

is “Alternative for” (as defined in the questions)?

What can I do for my friends during an interview?

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To is the correct preposition to introduce the thing that is foregone. 4=#0!=========== *============================================================================ How can ‘from’ and for be used in the same sentence but not in the same meaning? As a vegan, I am not forgiving bread for coeliacs. I’ve been using that in the past and I cannot leave it. ”

:, / : Mad, (& )/’>” &”Also no one else has done it”

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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