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"bingo for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being done or received in exchange for winning at bingo, or as a general tagline for a bingo event or promotion. Example: "I won a free vacation package in the bingo game at the community center. It was bingo for all the prizes tonight!".
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Like a penchant for bingo, for example.
Enough bingo for the entire population of Moonachie, N.J.
For Julian Barnes, it was "posh bingo", for Nicci Gerrard "a grand folly".
Some play bingo for fun, others buy lottery tickets out of financial desperation.
And this is bingo for the XBox generation: to break a tie, players bust moves in a dance-off.
"Are you working on a new novel?" Then he makes an extremely clever bingo for 84 points.
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Bingo works for everybody, QueensWay works for everybody".
Lurking outside, he spots Farley distributing fistfuls of M&Ms for students to use as Bingo markers for a vocabulary game.
Tickets, which are $50, include dinner prepared by Los Gringos Locos, one door-prize ticket for numerous prizes and one bingo card for eight games of bingo.
The prize in those days was mere pocket change and the caller would shout "Two fat ladies!" bingo lingo for 88, or "Was she worth it?" for 76.
(XLS 76 kb) Additional file 8: BinGO results for overrepresented GO biological process functional categories for all quantifiable proteins (1211).
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