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When referring to people I would tend to use "per". Eper, e.g. 24€ per person, or 24 kilos per passenger. Steve

When referring to people I would tend to use "per". E.g. 24€ per person, or 24 kilos per passenger. Steve

When referring to people I would tend to use per, e.g. 24€ per person, or 24 kilos per passenger.

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When referring to people I would tend to use "per". E.g. 24€ per person, or 24 kilos per passenger. Steve