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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all entertained for" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "We hope that all entertained for the evening enjoyed the show."
Alternatives: "everyone entertained for" or "all amused for".
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The PRs have got publicity for her tour, the newspapers were able to run sexy pictures of one of the nation's favourite pop divas in a revealing outfit and an even better bonus - the story sprogged spin-offs keeping us all entertained for nearly a week.
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In some way, we all entertain for business at different times in our lives.
This game most likely won't keep you entertained for very long at all.
Catch up on some paperwork/homework, it can keep your mind entertained for a while and you have sorted it all out.
It can keep your children entertained for days — possibly weeks.
Rock pools will keep little ones entertained for hours.
tarkatrailyarde-orchard.co.uk; devon.gov.uk Wookey Hole "The beautifully lit spot will keep children entertained for hours," Richard says.
A thousand guests were entertained for five days, with fireworks at the Eiffel Tower.
Wookey Hole "The beautifully lit spot will keep children entertained for hours," Richard says.
In effect, Adelson was the only jobs policy the national government had entertained for years.
But the airport has very likely mummified whatever ambitions he may have entertained for higher office.
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