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The phrase 'bounce for' is not correct as it stands and is not typically used in written English
However, you may use the phrase 'bounce off' in written English. For example, "I used my friend's feedback to bounce off ideas for my project."
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The puck has to bounce for you".
It was an unsettling bounce for the Knicks to absorb.
Dornsife/Los Angeles Times, showed a bounce for Mr. Trump.
By contrast, the average bounce for the challenger since 1968 is around eleven points.
As the furor over the tape subsides, the bounce for MSNBC may subside as well.
We wanted to win, but sometimes the ball doesn't bounce for you.
So he is unlikely to get much of a bounce for having exceeded expectations.
He will enjoy the famous "bounce" for a while, of course.
But so far, this data is tracking toward a decent-size convention bounce for Mr. Obama.
The forecast model had no expectation of a double-digit bounce for Mr. Romney.
A kinder bounce for Newcastle would almost certainly have led to a Shola Ameobi goal.
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