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The phrase "are wasted for" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express that resources or efforts are being squandered for a particular purpose, but the construction is awkward.
Example: "Many hours are wasted for trivial tasks that could be automated."
Alternatives: "are squandered on" or "are misused for".
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No tears are wasted for Butch's victim: he has been made so monstrous from the start that letting him live would be the greater crime.
The overall benefit from mutual cooperation theoretically exceeds the one of a conflicting relationship as no resources are wasted for destructive purposes.
In this way, the resource available to each cluster is proportional to the cluster size and also no resources are wasted for the considered set of network topologies.
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That start was wasted for Sabathia.
It appeared as the night would be wasted for the Rangers.
She is wasted for nearly the entire play and, without overdoing it, consistently hilarious.
"Too much time has already been wasted, for which the Australian community will necessarily pay a high price".
The effort and courage involved in making these three programmes may be wasted for millions to whom this information could be important.
But the years of perusing past cases, and poring through books, will not be wasted for those who decide to pursue a different path.
He's got a fantastic football brain that's been wasted for a few years.
In this case, if no signal is present less computational resource is wasted for synchronization.
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