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What‘s the difference between "in the market of " and "on the market of" or" on the market for"
22 mei 2015 06:38
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in the market , in the market for: Is used when you want to buy something. For Example: If you have a car for sale, i am in the market. I am in the market for a beautiful car.
on the market: Is used when something is available for buying or for sale. For example: My car is on the market.
22 mei 2015
I only know the first one.It means you are wishing to buy something.. for example "I am in the market for a second hand iphone.Do you have one?" means you wish to buy a second hand iphone. I don't think you can say the other two.They are incorrect.
22 mei 2015
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Chinees (Mandarijn), Chinees (Kantonees), Nederlands, Engels, Japans
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