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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Word choice.
Both “appealing” and “appealing for” are different.
One appeals to someone (a person, an institution, a court, a foundation etc.) to do something.
The other appeals for something ( benefit, ruling, money, help, etc).
I can ask you to accept my question. What might you think should you do?
I am appealing for points as I don’t have many points.
‘… choose a time that is appealing to you’
‘… choose a time that is appealing for you’
If I want to understand the answer, I would prefer the first example. I would prefer:
“…hear the words as you choose a time that suits you” or “…choose a time that is
convenient for you”.
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