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The phrase "benefactor for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is most commonly used in reference to someone who provides financial or other forms of help and support to another person or organization. Example: John was a generous benefactor for the local animal shelter, donating both his time and money to help care for abandoned pets.
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He is a generous benefactor for junior golf in Britain.
She was the grand benefactor for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in Palm Beach.
David Halberstam criticized his mentor and benefactor for not joining the antiwar chorus.
But when you think about it, Bill Clinton was never much of a benefactor for others in his party.
Robert has a dream that one day he'll find a benefactor for his daughters — like the rapper 50 Cent.
Pastel Society of America mourns the passing of Pearl Kalikow, friend and exceptionally generous benefactor for over 33 years.
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They rely on these benefactors for food, clothing, medicine and, sometimes, weapons.
Once again Mr. Van der Kemp turned to private benefactors for financial help, expanding the Versailles Foundation to include Giverny.
He thanked benefactors for generous gifts to ensure the continuation of the concerts, after a much-criticized hiatus last year.
Azarenka's mother, Alla, worked at the National Tennis Center, but her daughter relied on wealthy benefactors for financial assistance.
They scarcely dare raise a voice against their benefactors for fear they might lose the fragile safety they have won.
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