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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rebels for" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, possibly a mix-up between singular and plural forms or a missing context.
Example: "He is a rebel for change in society."
Alternatives: "an advocate for" or "a champion for".
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I've got good-sized hands and I've been shooting on a Rebel for years, but it's not for everyone.
(There's a rebel for you).
He was as famous for writing songs for others ("Rubber Ball" for Bobby Vee, "He's a Rebel" for the Crystals) as for recording them himself.
She can hardly believe that she – like someone invited to a party but then snubbed by the host – is being cast as a rebel for doing what she was elected to do.
Berger, appointed by the previous Socialist government, was anything but a rebel for much of her 3 years in office.
In a country like Saudi Arabia, Manal al-Sharif was considered a rebel for driving — something I and many others take for granted in North America.
"He is rebel ― a rebel for Jesus".
I've been a rebel for as long as I can remember and I have enough elders and peers to keep me in check and remind me of what's important and why I am doing this.
He is considered a rebel for challenging the existing notion of modeling brain function without consciousness.
He is seen as a rebel for a variety of reasons, among them that his work was self-published and his research was funded through his own foundation.
The "Introduction" section attempts to give a description of what constitutes a rebel for the purpose of this book, only to conclude " rebel is far from a well-defined term" (p. 9).
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