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"bowl for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone or something is attempting to obtain something, usually after a certain amount of effort. For example: "She has been working hard to bowl for a spot on the team."
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Mix up a bowl for him, dear".
Refrigerate bowl for 10 minutes.
Super Bowl for New York?
"It's the Rose Bowl for him".
The recent Super Bowl, for instance.
"I put a big 'M' under one bowl for meat.
"People don't go to the Super Bowl for the game.
(An ad ran during the Super Bowl, for instance).
Take the Super Bowl, for example.
"This is the Super Bowl for money managers," he says.
Moores et al can't bat and bowl for them.
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