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Discover LudwigThe phrase "spoken for" is correct and can be used in written English
It means that something or someone has already been reserved, claimed, or taken. It can also suggest that something or someone is unavailable or unavailable for consideration. Example: "I'm sorry, but the tickets for the concert are spoken for. They were all sold out within hours."
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Spoken for
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Claimed, reserved, or occupied
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Spoken for.
Spoken For was released on October 1 , 2002
Spoken For is the second studio album by Christian rock band MercyMe.
Three singles were released in promotion of Spoken For.
Critical reception to Spoken For was generally positive.
Those, too, are spoken for.
Kate, she's spoken for".
But the results have spoken for themselves.
Trouble is, it's already spoken for.
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Overlooked, spoken-for and patronised.
He was soft-spoken for a revolutionary.
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