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Discover LudwigThe phrase "behalf to" is not a correct phrase in written English
You cannot use it in this form in writing. The phrase you likely intended to use is "on behalf of." This phrase means "in place of; for the benefit of." For example: "I am writing on behalf of the company to thank you for your patronage."
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And I can vouch on your behalf to him".
Nor was it clear who could negotiate on their behalf to end the street fight.
Russia even offered to enrich uranium on Iran's behalf, to get talks going.
Their rivals, in turn, want regulators to intervene on their behalf to hurry things up.
Mr. Kerik admitted to making calls on the contractor's behalf to city regulators.
They decided to travel to Amuka on her behalf to beseech Rabbi Yonatan.
His lawyer, Neil Fink, agreed on his client's behalf to abide by the donation and fine.
The union asked Intel to intercede on the workers' behalf, to no avail.
Donations, if requested, may be made on her behalf to UJA.
I'm embarrassed that they have to do work on my behalf to defend what I do.
(Rudolph Giuliani had tried, on Purdue's behalf, to get the lead prosecutor to scuttle the case).
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