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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blunder for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the phrase "blunder for an answer" to mean "search for an answer cautiously and hesitantly". For example: "When asked a question he didn't know the answer to, he blundered for an answer until he was able to fabricate something."
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"And if we do get attacked, then he will have committed a blunder for the ages".
The Vincennes blunder, for which America duly paid compensation, shows the dangers of hasty action.
Ospina will be haunted by his own goal handling blunder for some time.
The leaked letter is the second blunder for Fox's department in recent days.
That was a colossal blunder for which the planet has been paying ever since.
It was a blunder for a usually adroit politician not to warn his colleagues of their approaching crisis.
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His miss set up blunders for the ages by Robinson, and perhaps by Dixon.
Mr. Cameron has been accused of diplomatic blundering for needlessly antagonizing Pakistan.
AVALANCHE 4, SHARKS 1: There were no offensive fireworks or defensive blunders for Colorado -- just a workmanlike victory.
So even some of his famous blunders may be blunders for me and you, but probably for the provincial 60-year-old lady or gentlemen they are not.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — In a season filled with blunders for the one-win Giants, even the equipment staff is not immune.
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