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TOMO_o

Jan. 21, 2026

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What is the most innovative invention in for decades?

I think the Internet is the most innovative invasion. It has been spreading very quickly and changes the world completely for better or worse. For me, I’m very glad to connect with someone on the Internet like this site.

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What is the most innovative invention in for decades?

I think the Internet is the most innovative invasention.

Invasion is a war — not the word you’re looking for

It has been spreading very quickly and changesd the world completely for better or worse.

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TOMO_o

Jan. 21, 2026

140

Thank you so much for your kind correction. I had overlooked the spelling mistake.

What is the most innovative invention in for decades?

What is the most innovative invention in decades? =in that amount of time. This question focuses on the quality of being innovative.

What is the most innovative invention for decades? = for that amount of time. This question focuses on how long the invention has been innovative.

I think the Internet is the most innovative invasention.

If this is an error, it's kind of funny because you could certainly say it has been the most innovative invasion!

It has been spreading very quickly and changes the world completely for better or worse.

Sounds like an invasion to me lol

For mePersonally, I’m very glad to connect with someonpeople on the Internet through a site like this site.

There is nothing wrong with "someone," but it sounds more natural to say "people." It is also more accurate because we interact with more than one person on this site.

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TOMO_o

Jan. 21, 2026

140

Thank you very much for your careful correction.
I didn't realize that the difference between "in" and "for" could change the meaning so much.
I had overlooked the spelling mistake.

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Liag

Jan. 22, 2026

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Yes, a Google search for using "in" and "for" with expressions of time will give you an overview, but here are some examples:

Duration examples with "for"
She worked at that company for years.
It has been raining for about an hour.
He was here for a minute, and then he left.
We are staying at that hotel for a week in July.

Within a time period examples with "in"
I will travel to Tokyo in three days.
She completed her degree in 2025.
Lunch is eaten in the middle of the day.
It will be spring again in just a couple of months.

Examples where you could use either one, and it would mean almost exactly the same thing.
This is the most snow we have had in decades.
This is the most snow we have had for decades.
I haven't seen her in years.
I haven't seen her for years.
We haven't talked in months.
We haven't talked for months.
It hasn't rained in weeks.
It hasn't rained for weeks.

What is the most innovative invention in for decades?


What is the most innovative invention in for decades?

What is the most innovative invention in decades? =in that amount of time. This question focuses on the quality of being innovative. What is the most innovative invention for decades? = for that amount of time. This question focuses on how long the invention has been innovative.

What is the most innovative invention in for decades?

I think the Internet is the most innovative invasion.


I think the Internet is the most innovative invasention.

If this is an error, it's kind of funny because you could certainly say it has been the most innovative invasion!

I think the Internet is the most innovative invasention.

Invasion is a war — not the word you’re looking for

It has been spreading very quickly and changes the world completely for better or worse.


It has been spreading very quickly and changes the world completely for better or worse.

Sounds like an invasion to me lol

It has been spreading very quickly and changesd the world completely for better or worse.

For me, I’m very glad to connect with someone on the Internet like this site.


For mePersonally, I’m very glad to connect with someonpeople on the Internet through a site like this site.

There is nothing wrong with "someone," but it sounds more natural to say "people." It is also more accurate because we interact with more than one person on this site.

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