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for vs to #1 (permalink) Wed Oct 05, 2011 17:53 pm   for vs to
 

What are the for we are serving for?
or What are the colleges we are serving to ?
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for vs to #2 (permalink) Wed Oct 05, 2011 17:54 pm   for vs to
 

What are the colleges we are serving to ? or What are the colleges we are serving for ?
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for vs to #3 (permalink) Wed Oct 05, 2011 18:09 pm   for vs to
 

Both sentences are possible in the right context, but neither seems very likely. What is the context? In what situation do you want to say this?

You should not use a space before a question mark.
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