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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a squeeze for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a hug, a tight grip, or a request for something in a playful or affectionate manner.
Example: "After a long day, all I needed was a squeeze for comfort from my best friend."
Alternatives: "a hug for" or "a tight embrace for".
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The remaining 15percentt will be a squeeze for many food companies, which have held out.
Those of working age on benefits are now seeing a squeeze for three years on their income.
A "squeeze," for example, may be a girl friend, a boy friend or any intimate acquaintance, according to Mrs. Roberts.
The majority are amply sized with the exception of a few rooms which could be a bit of a squeeze for a couple.
If a trendy swimwear company gets in a squeeze, for example, it may try to raise emergency cash by selling a chunk of its bathing suits through bargain-basement discounters.
And while the back seat is a squeeze for adults, entry is relatively easy and the convertible half-top -- there is a solid roof over the front seats -- offers compensation in the form of blue sky and breeze.
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Try a glass of soda water with a squeeze of lemon for a refreshing alternative.
I dressed the fish with the sauce and added a squeeze of lemon juice for freshness.
Although the old stone building was immensely appealing with its wrap-around balcony and buff-colored stonework, it was a tight squeeze for a family of four.
This promises to be a tight squeeze for an organization with 1,900 employees.
For distilled water rinsing, distilled water was delivered from a squeeze bottle for 15 s by holding the prism about 20 cm away to produce a shear stress of approximately 1 Pa, and again air drying.
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