Sentence examples for belongs for from inspiring English sources

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"belongs for" is not correct and usable in written English.
To use a correct form of the verb "belong" in a sentence, you would use either "belongs to" or "belong to". For example: "This book belongs to John."

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Some lustre belongs for now to Mr Rubio, who just squeaked into second on Saturday and now stands to benefit the most from former supporters of Mr Bush.

The number of protons in a nucleus defines the element to which it belongs; for example, hydrogen has 1 proton, uranium has 92, and the other elements found in nature have intermediate numbers.

It was an establishment embrace that is the clearest demonstration yet that the position that Norman Foster or Richard Rogers will one day vacate firmly belongs, for better or worse, to Chipperfield.

She's otherwise 100 percent justified in assailing the culinary aristocracy, to which even a self-styled bad boy like Bourdain belongs, for an often selective, judgmental and unforgiving worldview.

"Middlesbrough are a massive club and should be in the Premier League - it is where it belongs for me," he said.

Now it is time for Mr. Masoner to be put where he belongs for committing such a violent crime.

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It belonged for years to O'Keeffe's younger sister, Anita O'Keeffe Young.

Creating belonging for remote workers doesn't have to feel like a daunting task.

Establish and support a class climate that fosters belonging for all students.

Join us and the HKS Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Belonging for a Black History Month event.

We foster a safe and inclusive MIT campus and sense of belonging for all.

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