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The phrase 'beam for' is not a correct and usable sentence in written English.
You could use the phrase 'beam from' to mean to emit or radiate a beam of light, energy, or sound from a particular place or source. For example, "The sun was beaming from the sky."
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Beam for beam, diagonal strut for diagonal strut.
This allows many four-level lasers to emit a steady beam for days on end.
■ 7.5 pounds by using a magnesium support beam for the steering column and instrument panel.
On the second floor there was a barn door with an extended outside beam for a pulley, Mr. Horst said.
He said he had found a spot to put up a support beam for the ceiling that collapsed, and had to complete that task later on Tuesday.
The cups were attached to two bars, which were linked to a chain that was slung over a beam for leverage.
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We consider optimizing the shape of a capacitive micro-beam for maximum pull-in voltage.
Mayor Eric Garcetti lists Echo Park post-and-beam for $1.65 million.
CO2 emission was also monitored post-beam for up to 30 minutes.
The Delta seat functions as a balance beam for a female gymnast whose sensuous performance evokes an attractive model demonstrating appliances or cars at a trade show.
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