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a local line for vs a local line

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "A local line for" is used when you want to specify the purpose or destination of the local line, while "a local line" is used to simply refer to a local transportation route without further specification.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

a local line for

This phrase is correct when you want to specify the purpose or destination of the local line.

Use "a local line for" when you want to indicate the purpose or destination of the local line, such as "a local line for commuters" or "a local line for downtown."

a local line

This phrase is correct when referring to a local transportation route without specifying a particular purpose or destination.

Use "a local line" when you are talking about a local transportation route in general, without providing additional details about its purpose or destination.

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