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Regarding a preposition "for" and "of"

 
 
Razer
 
Reply Tue 17 Aug, 2010 06:07 am
Sentence: "So Mr. Sanghvi is fighting the make or break case of/for Network18."

My question: Which preposition, for or of, would be correct to use in the sentence?

Thanks and regards
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engineer
 
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Reply Tue 17 Aug, 2010 06:13 am
@Razer,
for
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jgweed
 
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Reply Tue 17 Aug, 2010 07:14 am
If he is one the side of Network18, it would be for; if he is against, then of.
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PUNKEY
 
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Reply Tue 17 Aug, 2010 07:21 am
Depends on what you mean;


So Mr. S is fighting Network's make it or break it case.

So Mr. S. is fighting for Network18's make it or break it case.

Razer
 
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Reply Tue 17 Aug, 2010 10:37 am
@PUNKEY,
thanks ton for your reply.
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Razer
 
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Reply Tue 17 Aug, 2010 10:38 am
Thanks everybody for your help.
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