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Discover LudwigThe phrase "barrel for" is not an appropriate phrase in written English.
It does not make grammatical sense by itself. If you want to use it in a sentence, you would need to provide more context. For example: "He was looking for a barrel for his homemade beer."
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Below $60 per barrel for Brent crudeB.
"It was 10 cents a barrel for three months.
(It's also available at Cracker Barrel, for $199.99).
Oil recently hit $90 a barrel for the first time.
"I just wanted to get a barrel for Brock".
Sometimes they burned her calves with a machine-gun barrel for fun.
Another sort, Brent crude, has been well above $100 per barrel for months now.
So we'd refuel their vehicles and give them a barrel for the generators".
to just over $89 a barrel for light sweet crude, a gain of about 1 percent.
Brent crude reached its highest-ever average price at $111 a barrel for the year.
Typically, oil companies can only produce one barrel for every three they find.
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