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The phrase "a fish for a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a concept of exchange or trade, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "I have a fish for a friend who loves seafood."
Alternatives: "a fish in exchange for" or "a fish as a trade for".
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A fisherman in San Diego was dragged overboard by a huge sea lion as he posed with a fish for a photo on his boat.
Staff at a branch of Waitrose refused to fillet a fish for a customer on the grounds that it was 'too slippery', according to a report compiled by the Health and Safety Executive.
But remember the old adage, "If you catch a fish for a man, he eats for a day.
Deep in the shadowy buttholes of Richmond, Virginia, lies the metal band GWAR a group so fowl and demented it could only be led by a beast with a fish for a penis.
After tracking was complete, we visually checked all trajectories for each video, manually correcting any errors and joining discontinuous trips where the software had lost track of a fish for a few frames.
Don't have either of the Teen Sims agree to catch a fish for a science project.
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He was a photographer who wanted to photograph a fish for an article about cholesterol.
The lines down a fish, for instance, make a clean and easy way to fillet it.
Yet a painting in the Strozzi exhibition shows a young man carrying a fish for supper.
A "fish," for example, is "a derogatory term for a weak player". And there is no room for that here.
Using a buy-one, give-one business model: people in the developed world buy a fish for themselves and provide a fish for distribution to a family in need in the developing world.
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