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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anonymous for" is not correct and cannot be used in written English as it stands
However, it can be used as part of a larger sentence to refer to something or someone that is "anonymous" or unidentified. For example: "The source of the information was anonymous for security reasons."
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Get down to Tweeters Anonymous, for God's sake.
Anonymous, for its part, has spawned a variety of spinoffs.
Don't blame external factors (Anonymous) for this hack.
(The economist asked to remain anonymous for fear of reprisal).
BANKSY said it best: "In the future, everybody will be anonymous for 15 minutes".
The creator, they argued, has remained anonymous for years and the currency's popularity has grown regardless.
Portland looking very anonymous for the moment, and they need some inspiration.
In such circumstances, it's unlikely that she will remain anonymous for long.
The South African artists involved in the project have remained anonymous for fear of legal repercussions.
He asked to remain anonymous for fear of recriminations from his bosses.
The writer is in Syria and is remaining anonymous for security reasons.
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