Usages of nen no tame
念 の ため、 集合 の 時間 を 朝 もう 一度 確認して おきます。nen no tame, syuugou no zikan wo asa mou itido kakuninsite okimasu.
Just in case, I’ll check the meeting time once more in the morning.
念 の ため、 博物館 の 休み の 日 を 公式サイト で 調べました。nen no tame, hakubutukan no yasumi no hi wo kousikisaito de sirabemasita.
Just in case, I checked the museum’s closed days on the official website.
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