Normally, when you see "for one thing," it is used as part of several related points the person is trying to make, and it is usually followed by "for another thing." An example: There are many reasons why America is a great place to live. For one thing, we have freedom of speech. For another thing, we have freedom of the press.
"Per Orate" is not one word and there is no such thing.
You should use the word "that" when you are pointing out or indicating some one person, thing, or idea.
Uprront is stupid thing to write in a sentence
use that thing they call a text book smart one gosh so slow your welcome
Do not misplaced your thing
There is such a thing as a silly question.
"I have a sentence for you."
we use this when referring to one thing and these when referring to more than one object.''This is my bag.We are talking about one bag hereon lets use [these] are my bags its obvious that we are referring to more than one bag here.
You use "in" a sentence when you are saying some thing is in something for example...The mouse is IN the cupI'm IN schoolyou are IN answers.comI'm IN the internet
A mind is a terrible thing to waste.
I will videotape the whole thing
that was the funniest thing that ever happened to me