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The phrase "a fortune for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a large amount of money or wealth that is intended for someone or something.
Example: "He left a fortune for his children in his will."
Alternatives: "a windfall for" or "a large sum for".
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"They would pay a fortune for that".
"He is making a fortune for the shareholders".
"People are paying a fortune for these apartments".
"Global must have paid a fortune for him".
And TMZ would pay a fortune for the pictures.
Doesn't someone paying a fortune for a ticket deserve to feel the vibe?
In 1902 it collapsed, making a fortune for the photographer who captured the event.
iTunes has made a fortune for Apple because it found a price the marketplace accepted.
It made a fortune for Mr. Davis, who is married, with 6 children and 13 grandchildren.
Mexicans seem certain to have to carry on paying a fortune for their sweet tooth.
But many executives have been paid a fortune for presiding over mediocrity.
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