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The phrase "a goodbye for a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a farewell or parting message, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "This is a goodbye for a friend who has been with us for many years."
Alternatives: "a farewell for a" or "a send-off for a".
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Halolife makes planning a goodbye for a loved one peaceful.
Kiss her nose for a cute surprise, her forehead to show how much you care about her, and her cheek kind of as a goodbye for a little while.
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Goodbye for a day, A hug and a grin.
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NBC's team of Tom Hammond, Scott Hamilton and Sandra Bezic had the expected schmaltz about "a sad goodbye for a great champion" and "he gave his body for his country".
I have learned that a goodbye is an opportunity for kindness, for forgiveness, for intimacy, and ultimately for love and a deepening acceptance of life as it is instead of what it was or what we may have wanted it to be.
In a column "Is it goodbye for Greenspan, Robert Novakak, a prominent conservative writer, suggested that the White House was so furious with Mr Greenspan that it was considering not reappointing him next year.
After a hearty howdy, it was a long goodbye for Rick Perry.
By Hendrik Hertzberg After a hearty howdy, it was a long goodbye for Rick Perry.
Walter Beach III, who was chief of recreation for Brooklyn parks before resigning in 1999, said last week that at a goodbye party for a white parks employee heading off to Yale Law School, Mr. Stern said the employee would soon be with people like the "Rockefellers and Duponts" and "the quota kids".
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