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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'black for' is not correct and usable in written English.
It is likely that you are looking for the phrase 'black fur.' For example, "The bear had black fur."
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Black for the eyes.
"Mostly, its black for Stani".
Go black for a year.
Available in avocado or black for $25.
Black for the married.
Instead, she wore black for twenty years.
The sky stayed black For several years after.
Green for the hills, black for the sky above.
Dress it in black for the full effect.
At first voguing was considered too black for the clubs.
He's too white for some, too black for others.
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