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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bay for' is not correct in written English.
It does not have any specific meaning or usage. If you were looking to use a phrase like this in a sentence, you could use 'pay for' instead. For example: "I had to pay for the new laptop."
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Ascendant Republicans bay for war.
Sheepshead Bay for more than a mile.
It kept her disease at bay for three years.
Counterware could keep the Stevelets at bay, for a while.
Fancy diving a coral-steeped bay for £20?
Cech kept them at bay for a while.
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Homesickness, it seems is safely at bay -- for now.
How about a treehouse overlooking San Francisco Bay for $150?
Mayes played in Green Bay for three seasons under Holmgren.
Resolution: Suspects sent to Guantánamo Bay for further questioning.
En route from New York to Chesapeake Bay for the famous battle, it almost sank twice.
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