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"animate for" is not a correct phrase in written English.
You cannot use it in this context. In order to use it properly, you would need to use a longer phrase such as "animate in order to." An example would be: "She has been animating in order to create a unique cartoon."
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Animation Desk, which lets users turn drawings into animations on their iPads, is meant as an alternative to Adobe's Edge Animate for students and amateurs who don't need all the features of pricier software.
Originally, he imagined a story about a lonely light on a journey, but, lacking any plans, began to animate for the next four weeks without knowing how the story would end.
S/he listens and looks for obstacles, whether they're animate ( for instance, a person or dog) or inanimate (for instance, a chain-link fence).
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Also unlike plants, the plush animals can be animated for the purposes of pestering one's crewmates during downtime.
NBC was a little more animated for a while.
She has taped appearances for "Gossip Girl," "Gilmore Girls," and "Girls," and was animated for "The Simpsons".
Soon he will actually be animated for a children's series on the same subject.
In 2003, our characters were animated for television, with Meg voiced by Kay Ripley, Mog by Phil Cornwell and Owl by Alan Bennett.
With his head turned dramatically to one side, he is extraordinarily animated for a figure of this time.
The crowd was considerably animated for an 11 pm show, which made sense: The Kills are a pretty popular band.
Coleridge says in Biographia Literaria that great artists can be animated for a lifetime by one idea, one discovery.
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