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Discover LudwigThe phrase "For a second" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a very brief moment in time or to request someone's attention for a short duration.
Example: "Can you hold on for a second while I grab my notes?"
Alternatives: "For a moment" or "Just a minute."
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For a second.
For a second, I felt guilty.
For a second day, they came.
For a second he thought about it.
For a second I stood there.
For a second, his shoulders shook involuntarily.
Not for a second.
"Stop for a second".
She thought for a second.
Jeff thought for a second.
Play anthropologist for a second.
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