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The phrase "beat for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to suggest or imply a certain amount of effort or hard work needed to accomplish a goal. For example: "He worked hard, beating for a solution to the problem."
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Hard to beat for beauty!
If not, beat for another 5 minutes.
"The drums beat for two days.
I made a beat for myself".
Hard to beat for a long weekend.
It simply can't be beat for location".
"We got beat for the first round.
This beat be the beat for the street.
Let it beat for longer than that, Justice Marrus said.
It's always been the hottest beat for the best reporters.
Romm has covered the beat for more than eight years.
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