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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bail for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb meaning to secure or undertake the release of (someone) by providing security. Example: My friend had to leave the country quickly and I had to bail for her.
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We will seek bail for him".
She was held to bail for examination.
Bail for Mr. Dula was set at $50,000.
Bail for Ms. Stephen was set at $5 million.
The judge set bail for Mr. Fortich at $250,000.
Rudd was remanded on bail for sentencing on 26 June.
She was remanded on bail for three weeks for reports.
Sussman reckons bail for Black is "extremely unlikely".
Mr. Maganza said his chapter raised bail for Mr. Dwyer.
Bail for Stoudamire was set at $50,000.
He did not discuss bail for Mr. Chambers.
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