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  • When you say: Appealing for, that makes me think that you wrote something nice, and it’s for me. When you say “appealing to”, that makes me think it’s nice to me, meaning that I like it.

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    examples: I cooked something impeccably appealing for you.

    Das he cook something that looked like he had to, but not really to the eater. I’m not sure if it’s a direct judging (not really).

    How many times have I cooked something that’s impeccably appealing to you?

    This sentences is very directed towards the eater. I don’t believe in the exegetical concept of being a true eater. It basically displays the chef’s take on the outcome of the eater’s opinion.

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