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The phrase "acre for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a unit of measurement or exchange for land. Example: The land was sold at a rate of $10,000 per acre for the first few months, but then the price suddenly increased to $15,000 per acre for the remaining plots.
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Marathon Oil paid $20,000 an acre for oil-rich land in Texas earlier this month.
They bought a two-story contemporary on half an acre for about $625,000, she said.
In 2006, they bought a third of an acre for around $3.3 million, splitting the cost.
Environmental Land Management charges an average of $1,250 an acre for its goat service.
Today, the government pays about $50 an acre for farmers to keep their lands in conservation.
Each house has a quarter of an acre for a household garden.
"We've only been able to develop one acre for every 10 we own," Mr. Strother said.
Acre for acre, Lower Manhattan may be the most historic piece of real estate in America.
Many have already paid $19.95 per acre for "deeds" to lunar land.
Just two years before, the group had paid only $3,800 an acre for the land.
A typical acre for building a home here might cost $30,000 — an enormous amount in rural and tribal Montana.
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