Should I use “for” or “in” for this sentence structure?
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😎 Should I use “for” or “in” in this sentence?
I firmly believe following the crowd is a drawback for content consumption. For learning and personal development too. For investing too.
🤖 In this sentence, it would be more appropriate to use “for” consistently, like this:😎 Is this better or worse than the original sentence?
“I firmly believe following the crowd is a drawback for content consumption, for learning and personal development, and for investing too.”
This maintains consistency in the sentence structure.
I firmly believe following the crowd is a drawback in content consumption. In learning and personal development too. In investing too.
🤖 Both versions of the sentence are grammatically correct, but the choice between “for” and “in” depends on the nuance you want to convey:
– “For” suggests that following the crowd is a drawback that applies to each of these areas or activities.
– “In” suggests that following the crowd is a drawback that exists within each of these areas or activities.
So, it’s not necessarily a matter of better or worse, but rather the specific meaning you want to convey. The choice between “for” and “in” depends on your intended emphasis and interpretation.
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