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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are saying for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express what someone is saying on behalf of someone else, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "They are saying for the committee that the proposal has been approved."
Alternatives: "are stating on behalf of" or "are expressing for".
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Meanwhile the words are saying, "For you alone are holy, you alone are lord, you alone are the highest".
The reflection that it gives of an idealised position of women is at lot closer to the reality than what our British girls are saying, for example talking about joining police forces and training for battle.
"We are saying for the first time we have a cohort of patients who definitely seem to benefit from this and none of those women have had a cancer as a result of transplanting the tissue," said one of the study's authors, Prof Claus Yding Andersen, of the Laboratory of Reproductive Biology in the Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen.
Not, as some analysts are saying, for a multiple of 5x or more.
I understand what the fanatics are saying for I am one of them.
"We're not saying the UK doesn't have to decarbonise eventually but we are saying for goodness sake take it seriously while it's here and don't let it pass away quietly".
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But no one is saying for sure.
The same cannot be said for supply.
The same cannot be said for Ferguson.
The same can be said for Zajac.
The same can be said for minorities.
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