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Discover Ludwig"about for" is not an acceptable phrase in written English.
In written English you might use a phrase such as "about" or "for" instead. For example: I am writing to you about my interest in the job.
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But what about for tourists?
But what about for reading?
He cast about for blame.
How about for Libyan citizens?
I wandered about for a while.
But what about for the father?
Just thrashing about for the right metaphor.
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I've been talking about for-profit.
What about unaccounted-for fees?
About $20 for mains.
Talk about money for nothing.
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