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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bond for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, legal agreements, or guarantees, typically referring to a financial instrument or a promise to pay.
Example: "The company issued a bond for the construction of the new facility."
Alternatives: "a guarantee for" or "a security for".
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A week ago I paid a bond for a mother that was separated from her child that was $12,000.
His parents put up their house in Queens to secure a bond for his release.
"We are going to keep playing hard and finish this thing out strong and build a bond for next year".
You would buy a bond for either £500, £750 and £900 and that entitled you to a season ticket.
The state has offered a special 10percentt incentive in state aid to any district that approves a bond for a building project before July 1.
Oh, and he didn't have to provide a bond for rehabilitating the polluted tailing dams and that could cost the Queensland government many more millions.
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The TSLF is different: it is a bond-for-bond arrangement aimed explicitly at providing liquidity to markets beyond those where cash is traded.
In a 2001 referendum, voters overwhelmingly approved a $3 million bond for an Open Space Fund.
Four years ago district voters approved a $20 million bond for a recently constructed high school wing, additional classrooms and computers.
Fame is not a common bond for a strong friendship, but I do really get on with Jack Black.
War was commemorated so that it would not be repeated, a common bond for a generation shaped by it.
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