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“For clarity” vs. “To make clear” [closed]
Compare:
"He modified the sentence for clarity."
vs
"He modified the sentence to make it clear."
Any difference here?
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Using “to” versus “for” between two nouns (“key to success”)
Another user provided an example and I have added others:
Key to exercise
Key for exercise
Answer to a problem
Answer for a problem
Bullet to a gun
Bullet for a gun
She bought ...
