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for your hatred
Can one use:
1-You want to keep Jake from being with Sally just for your hatred for Sally.
instead of:
2-You want to keep Jake from being with Sally just because of your hatred for Sally.
Gratefully,
Navi.
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Re: for your hatred

Originally Posted by
navi tasan
Can one use: 1-You want to keep Jake from being with Sally just for your hatred for Sally. No
instead of: -You want to keep Jake from being with Sally just because of your hatred for Sally.
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