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Wed 19 Jan, 2022 06:27 pm
Is there any difference between "difference for" and "difference behind"?
Thanks.
@tanguatlay,
tanguatlay wrote:
Is there any difference between "difference for" and "difference behind"?
Thanks.
My apologies.
It should be "reason for" and "reason behind".
@tanguatlay,
Normally we would say "reason for" - "What is the reason for your behaviour?" but they mean the same thing, i.e., what's CAUSING you to behave that way?
@Mame,
Agreed, "What's the reason for this?
What's behind this behaviour?"