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"a great honor if there" vs "a great honor for me if there"

Both phrases are not complete sentences, but if we consider them as part of a larger context, the first phrase 'a great honor for me if there' is more grammatically correct. It includes the preposition 'for' which is needed to complete the phrase. The second phrase 'a great honor if there' lacks the necessary preposition.

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

a great honor if there

This phrase is not correct as it lacks the necessary preposition 'for' to complete the sentence.

a great honor for me if there

This phrase is correct when used as part of a larger sentence where the preposition 'for' is needed.

This phrase is used to express that something would be a great honor for the speaker if a certain condition is met.

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