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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a man for you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is suggesting or referring to a man who would be suitable or appropriate for another person, often in a romantic or relational sense.
Example: "I know someone who would be perfect for you; he's a man for you."
Alternatives: "a suitable match for you" or "the right guy for you."
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"That's a man for you.
"I said, 'I got a man for you.
For her part, Ms. Fleschner recalled that "out of the blue" her mother had announced in no uncertain terms, "I have a man for you to meet".
I shall create a man for you".
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I cram in a question: "Would you forgive a man for being unfaithful to you?" She gives me a burning look: "I sure wouldn't, sweetie".
Schwartz had written a song called "We'll Make a Man of You" for "when Mulan is trying to learn to be a soldier".
"If you don't work, if you depend on a man for your bread, how can you be happy?
What I hear: "I want to be a better man for you".
What makes an elegant man for you ?
It's like banning a man for picking a flower so you can plough up the whole garden".
"How do you blame a man for one mistake when his past and present record shows he is undoubtedly the best we have at the moment.
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