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The phrase “band for” is correct and can be used in written English
It is a prepositional phrase that typically means “in support of” or “in favor of”. For example, “We formed a band for reform of the education system.”
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Is the band for real?
He rehearsed the band for three months.
We have been a band for 10 years.
"We've been a band for 20 years now.
Mike tried playing in the band for a while.
I'm busy with the band for the next 12 months.
I'm ready to leave my band for this group".
I'll come with the band for $52.50 a week".
Georgina joined Adam Ant's band for a while.
He was in the band for six years.
They even play in a band, for heaven's sake.
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