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"be synonymous for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to be equivalent or have the same meaning as something else. Example: "In popular culture, the name 'Elvis' has become synonymous for rock and roll music."
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By the turn of the century the terms Jews and revolutionaries had come to be synonymous for some officials.
The man was Brian Wells, whose name will forever be synonymous for what is known as one of the most heinous and chill-inducing robbery plots in recent history: a morbid scavenger hunt "gone wrong".
For all of this analysis, though, General Levy and his 'Jungle is massive' call to arms will always be synonymous for me with sitting in a room of fellow 11-year olds trying to understand dirty jokes and how to make Ws with our fingers; a skill I'm proud to say I have mastered with lighting speed and accuracy despite the terrifying likeness my fingers have to cocktail sausages.
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It might have been synonymous for, "Let the games begin".
TERMITES are synonymous for most people with destruction.
Carter and the Atlanta-based charity have been synonymous for more than 30 years.
Knowing by now that Sharon's favorite grammatically incorrect word, "funner," was synonymous for "harder," no one said a thing.
Movies and Los Angeles have been synonymous for a long time -- the first production company began shooting in the area over the winter in 1907.
In single-celled organisms (e.g., bacteria, protozoans, many algae, and some fungi), organismic and cell reproduction are synonymous, for the cell is the whole organism.
From Monday, the paper that has been synonymous for over a quarter of a century with that east London dockland area begins its move south of the Thames to London Bridge.
Margaret Harris, a theatrical designer whose name was synonymous for more than half a century with superlative yet economical stage sets and costumes in London, Stratford-Upon-Avon and on Broadway, died on Wednesday in London.
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