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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a poet for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone who writes poetry for a specific purpose, audience, or context.
Example: "He is a poet for the people, capturing their struggles and dreams in his verses."
Alternatives: "a poet dedicated to" or "a poet representing".
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You are a poet for whom the sound the words make is crucial.
He is a poet for old age as well as youth.
She dumped her first love, a poet, for an early marriage — to the "right" kind of guy — that failed.
Still, in the manner of a poet, for many years he had to support himself by teaching.
She dumped her first love, a poet, for an early marriage to the "right" kind of guy that failed.
The moderately intellectual had their say: Mark Van Doren, the Columbia professor, condemned her as merely witty, a poet for the "highbrows".
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For a poet, and for an old manÂperhaps twenty years older than Mrs. JamiesonÂhe was rugged and active.
But for a poet, and for an old man — perhaps twenty years older than Mrs. Jamieson — he was rugged and active.
There were instances of kindness from cell bosses who favored him, sometimes for being a poet; respect for the written word is not dead in China.
"Your hope is that I, Paul Chowder, have some things that I know that you don't because I have been a published poet for a while," he says.
"We have to find a fine poet for this libretto, a person with a real lyric gift.
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