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The phrase 'any for' is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'anybody for' to refer to a group of people. For example, "Is anybody for going to the park today?".
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And blame, if any, for the police?
Do not expect any for Henman.
I haven't had any for three years".
"I didn't make any for you.
Lenovo is as good a home as any for Motorola.
"We haven't had any for some time," the manager said.
"But they couldn't find any for the revolution's years.
EH: No, I don't watch any for my own entertainment.
He hasn't had any for about 10 years.
I've never felt moved to buy any for myself.
I had not played any for quite a long time, well Wimbledon.
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