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The phrase "as a tramp for" is not standard and may be confusing in written English.
It could be used in a context where someone is describing their role or experience in a transient or wandering capacity, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "He traveled the country as a tramp for several years, seeking adventure and new experiences."
Alternatives: "as a wanderer for" or "in the role of a drifter for".
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It is assumed that the acid sites are acting as a tramp for the MTBE molecule increasing the conversion on the Rh particles joined to an additional oxygen supply by cerium oxide redox process.
Maggie Smith is working 14-hour days as a tramp for a fraction of the pay she gets for Downton Abbey, the producer of her new film has revealed.
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The moon's in your cup, a beggar, a tramp, for whom wine's enough.
"I don't think any mother should be labelled a tramp for feeding their baby".
The two sing "The Lady Is a Tramp
Even in 1900, observers considered William Jennings Bryan's whistle-stop tour of the country "begging for the presidency as a tramp might beg for a pie".
But he didn't again come to the center of things until 1896, when he contributed large sums of money to yet another Ohioan, William McKinley, and hurled large doses of invective against McKinley's populist Democratic opponent, William Jennings Bryan, who in Hay's eyes ranked as a "half-baked glib little briefless jackleg lawyer... begging for the presidency, as a tramp might beg for a pie".
Fed up with producing profitable but vacuous movies, director Sullivan takes to the road disguised as a tramp to research for his forthcoming social drama Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?
For several years, he worked as a tramp newspaperman all over the country, and during the First World War he was an editor and reporter in France for The Stars and Stripes, the Army newspaper.
Hepburn said, "Too many people think of Holly as a tramp, when actually she's just putting on an act for shock effect, because she's very young".
"It was the end of last season, actually, for our Mad Monday with Wakefield I went out as a tramp".
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