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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hill for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a challenge or obstacle that someone is willing to face or fight for.
Example: "He saw it as a hill for his beliefs, something worth standing up for despite the difficulties."
Alternatives: "a cause for" or "a battle for".
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Ears tell drivers if an engine is misfiring when climbing a hill, for instance.
Sisyphus, you might recall, was condemned by the gods to keep rolling a boulder up a hill for eternity.
I went out on my own and just punted a ball up a hill for a while.
(A father can accidentally blind a son with a vigorously jabbed fork. Thousands of crazed buffalo can roar over a hill for no obvious reason).
A lone gas attendant directed us to the edge of town and an old sign on a hill for the Economy Flats motel.
Anyone searching From a Basement on a Hill for clues as to Smith's state of mind does not have to look too far.
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These days, nobody would offer a hill of beans for Bobcat Sports.
When the fighting eases, he sometimes walks up a nearby hill for a cellphone signal.
You know, one time we had a hill bombed for 12 hours.
I've been a hill farmer for forty years so I know a thing or two about cattle.
A mathematical model for the topology in Fig. 5 b can be obtained using a Hill function for the activation and the repression function [ 42].
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