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Grammar conjunctions

On the page grammar conjunctions I see: Here are the meanings and some examples of coordinating conjunctions in English: for: presents a reason ("He is gambling with his health, for he has been smoking far too long.") (though "for" is more commonly used as a preposition)

My doubt: ins't it an example of subordinating conjunction?

Thank you —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.190.130.3 (talk) 05:41, 30 March 2011 (UTC)