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The phrase "bleak for" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to suggest that a situation or outlook is not promising. For example: "The outlook for the economy is bleak for many businesses."
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Not all was bleak for the Rangers.
LIFE often looks bleak for gay teens.
Things look bleak for serious writers.
The future looks bleak for Chambers.
Things are looking bleak for the Poles.
"Things are looking pretty bleak for rhinos".
Things looked bleak for the Knicks.
The football picture was not entirely bleak for France.
I admit things looked bleak for a minute there.
Things were not quite so bleak for the frontcourt.
The jobs outlook is still bleak for many cities.
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