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The phrase "balls for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically indicates that something is being provided or offered in exchange for balls. Here's an example: "The carnival had various games and prizes, including a booth where you could trade in your tickets for balls. The selection of balls for the prizes ranged from basketballs to soccer balls."
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Ping-Pong balls, for example.
No more golf balls for Hackl.
Some balls for a teenybopper.
Twenty successive dot balls for Panesar.
Walker caught 8 balls for 70 yards.
Twenty-one successive dot balls for Panesar.
32 off 23 balls for Akmal jnr.
There are enough balls for everybody.
"He signed hundreds of balls for Williams.
1. Freeze the malted milk balls for 30 minutes.
Paul had the job of shagging balls for him.
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