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Discover Ludwig"annuity for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing a payment or investment arrangement, where an annuity (a fixed sum of money paid regularly) is designated for a specific purpose or person. Example: "John purchased an annuity for his daughter's education, ensuring she would have financial support for her college expenses."
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"Quayle's been an annuity for these guys," Mr. Lazarus said.
"I think it's an annuity for my children," she added.
A celebrity client is like an annuity for a designer; they just keep paying dividends.
He made some lasting friends, among them Charles Lamb, and admirers raised an annuity for him.
The British government is proposing that you be allowed to sell the annuity for cash.
That show, which was a Broadway success, has become something of an annuity for him.
It's called an equity index annuity, or index annuity for short.
Things that would make it a quasi- annuity for him, of course.
Then he added: "I haven't been asked to set up an annuity for years.
I made a policy in which farmers were partners and they would get annuity for 33 years.
Unlike its competitors, however, BlackBerry sales provide an annuity for R.I.M., which is based in Waterloo, Ontario.
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