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"I teach for" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe the purpose or reason behind someone's teaching profession or experiences. Example: "I have been a teacher for 10 years, and I teach for the love of educating young minds."
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"Can I teach for a moment?" he asked on Saturday.
I teach for a living, and I make movies when I can.
"I look at where am I going to have the most impact -- if I do this for three years or if I teach for three years," Ms. Kopp, now 33, said when asked why she never tried the classroom herself.
I teach for five hours a day, but this year it might go up to seven.
In three courses I teach for the interdisciplinary, Blount Undergraduate Initiative, titled "Origins," "Possibilities," and "Worldviews," the coverage of evolution is less systematic and focused.
I teach for up to 15 hours a week during term-time, though my current 'average' is just over 6 hours per week.
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I taught for 35 years in total.
I taught for 40 years in overcrowded urban schools.
I taught for 34 years in a mining town on the north-east coast of Durham.
When I taught for the first time it was like a cartoon lightbulb moment.
I taught for three years at the Air Force Academy as a civilian professor (1996-99).
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