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    Is It Grateful to or For?

    You can use both “grateful to” and “grateful for,” but they have slightly different uses.
    Use “grateful to” when you’re expressing gratitude towards a person (e.g., “I’m grateful to my teacher”).
    Use “grateful for” when you’re thankful for something specific (e.g., “I’m grateful for the support”).

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