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The phrase "belt for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean that someone is striving for a certain goal or to indicate that one person is in competition with another to achieve something. For example, "The two runners were neck and neck, each of them belt for the finish line."
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A belt for his bad back lay next to him.
"Your academy is the conveyor belt for your talent.
belt for the taking, no unification of the welterweight division.
One of the boys kept clutching his father's belt for a tow.
I guess she wasn't wearing her seat belt for some reason".
"In some ways we have become a conveyor belt for producing players," Dakuidreketi said.
You can do the same, or skip the belt for maximum comfort, with these options.
Stoudemire wore an elastic belt for back support and needed continual maintenance.
Cheap faux-leather belt = any utility belt for any fancy dress.
That was definitely not hinting at a chastity belt for denim shorts sliced to the pelvis.
The dead fish were tossed on a conveyor belt for further study.
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