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The phrase "be for" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct.
In written English, it is typically used as a part of a longer verb phrase, such as "to be for," which indicates being in favor of something or supportive of a cause. For example, "I am for equal rights for all individuals."
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be for
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Towards.
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What could it be for?
Let's just be for real.
Must be for Terminator Genisys!
It would be for everyone.
They could be for real.
G could be for go.
That may be for naught.
"It should be for free.
"It might be for me".
"It should be for everybody".
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