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The phrase "behold for" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "behold" or "look out for." Example: "Behold the majestic mountains in the distance." Corrected: "Look out for the majestic mountains in the distance."
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But it's fun to behold, for now.
Behold, for instance, the broadclub cuttlefish.
So behold, for argument's sake, the french fry.
It's a process affecting to behold for any Brit.
And they said, Behold, for the hour of the redeemer is upon us.
As a thing of beauty you'll behold for years to come, the Piquadro is class on wheels.
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That pose most likely resulted in the painting she now beheld for the first time: a determined-looking woman in white, holding a bonneted toddler in her lap against the backdrop of a fishing town.
There, "the world beholds for the first time the spectacle of a brilliant class, the five per cent of the nation who know what five per cent means".
For behold, from now on all generations will call me blessed; For he who is mighty has done great things for me, and holy is his name.
Like the original viennoiserie, which were painstakingly elegant pastries designed for the Hapsburg court in imperial Vienna that eventually became indispensable to the city's sidewalks, their decadence is matched by the virtuosity of their construction and their element of surprise: They are, then as now, as much for beholding as for eating.
He is 6 feet 3 inches, 215 pounds, and a sight to behold, especially for teammates watching him daily for the first time.
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