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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a present for you" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when giving someone a gift or expressing that you have something special for them.
Example: "I have a surprise waiting for you; it's a present for you that I hope you'll love."
Alternatives: "a gift for you" or "something special for you."
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"It's a present for you," he said to his father.
"I've got a present for you," he says.
"I have a present for you," she said.
"I have a present for you," Mr Kidder added, handing her the red lace panties.
In the meantime, I included a present for you with this note.
He then served Mr. Abramovich with the court papers, saying, "I have a present for you".
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"It was difficult, you were buying a present for someone you may have met only a handful of times, and you are mak ing what is supposed to be a personal preference for her.
Buying a present for someone you love should be hard work.
She also shows a keen understanding of the true pleasure of buying a present for somebody you don't much like -- the joy of the zetz.
It's like you're making a present for somebody, and you want to see them open it.
IF YOU go looking for a book to buy as a present for a child, you will be spoiled for choice, even in a year such as this, when there is no new Harry Potter.
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