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The phrase 'boat for' is not technically correct in written English
It may be used in spoken English in a more casual context. For example: "I'm looking for a boat for next summer."
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"They'll sacrifice the boat for Can One".
Consider a bigger boat, for starters.
We missed the boat for a while.
It was like a boat for children – a toy.
You can hire the whole boat for a private charter.
Hendriks invited him onto his boat for lunch.
Others came to leave by boat for Lampedusa.
Hire your own boat for about 160 pesos an hour.
"You're not beaching a boat for a clammer," he said.
I bought the boat for fishing, of course.
"I have been working on this boat for 10 years.
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