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Originally Posted By: Alex WilliamsI found the entry for therefor/therefore [I can never keep them straight] to be particularly helpful: The form without a final “E” is an archaic bit of legal terminology meaning “for.” The word most people want is “therefore.”
If it's archaic you'd have to ask what's the therefor there for then?
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