Thread: Using "for"
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Old 18-Nov-2004, 06:04
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Default Using "for"

Why do I need to put "for" in front of rain and fair skies in the following sentence?

According to the weather report the outlook for tomorrow is for rain
in the early part of the day and later for fair skies.

What's the difference between the first "for" used (for tomorrow) and the other two?
Thank you.
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