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The phrase "a punk for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who identifies with or supports a punk subculture or movement.
Example: "He has always been a punk for the underground music scene, attending every local show he can find."
Alternatives: "a supporter of punk" or "an advocate for punk culture".
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She was a punk for a while, trotting up and down the King's Road in the most atrocious clothes.
£44, jomalone.com 14 No need to commit to a life of anarchy – this summer you can be a punk for the weekend.
Felix: I was a punk for a week - I was also a mod for a week and a goth for a week, just trying to find my tribe.
If you're a punk for example.
You're a punk for not putting me on it.' She'll definitely be on the remix".
if you're only a punk for a month, you're a poser.
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It certainly separates itself from the rest of the pack, and at times it's almost infuriatingly catchy (take the single "A-Punk" for example).
As Mr. Gonzalez's campaign was raising money at a "Punks for Matt" concert with the onetime Dead Kennedys singer Jello Biafra, Mr. Clinton was charming hundreds of Newsom volunteers before a bank of television cameras.
A Punk Prayer for Freedom to raise funds for the legal defense team.
That in itself is a punk gesture for a woman writing a movie for Paramount" at the time.
"Carbona Not Glue" was replaced by "Sheena Is a Punk Rocker" for the US release, and "Babysitter" for the UK release.
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