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The phrase "boast for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to brag or to express pride in something. An example sentence could be: "She constantly boasts for her son's achievements, even when they are small."
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Justify that boast for us, please.
It's an odd boast for a new shop.
What better boast for parents than to announce that Johnny just got into Harvard?
The other finalists for the International prize were Carl Phillips for Silverchest and Rachael Boast for Pilgrim's Flower.
"A promising boast for a city soon to host the two largest sporting events on the planet.
Of course: they were on their way to SantaCon, the "nonsensical Santa Claus convention that occurs once a year," its organizers boast, "for absolutely no reason".
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What would you boast of, for instance?
Boasting for me was considered bad form.
We should save the boasting for later, when we have something to boast about.
It's not close to the more than 350,000 apps that Apple boasts for iOS.
It boasts, for instance, nine three-star Michelin restaurants; London has one.
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