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The phrase "boycott for" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
Instead, you might say "boycott in protest of" or "boycott to show support for". For example, "The students held a boycott to show support for their teachers' labor negotiations."
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They have been calling for a boycott for the hotel since October.
Mr. Kramer said on Monday that he was willing to shelve the boycott for now.
Ironically it took a league-wide fan boycott for FFA to truly recognise that they are.
On the sullen drive home, I schemed up my anniversary boycott for the following month.
There's a boycott for you, and Delta and Bank of America will give in.
Some of Moore's supporters on Twitter blamed the advertising boycott for Hannity's sudden change of tune.
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Last year, Harvard Library penned a memo urging the university's 2,100 faculty to boycott for-profit academic research databases and instead submit articles to lower-cost open access journals.
The trouble is, great player though he is, a Faldo-for Ryder-Cup-captain ticket is likely to divide opinion along the lines of those Geoff Boycott-for-chairman bandwagons that occasionally used to roll in Yorkshire cricket circles.
"Our interest is not boycotting for the sake of boycotting," Ms. Rodriguez said.
Dissent began rising after the board's vote last week, and teachers and some students had threatened boycotts for to day.
These are just a few of the brands that have faced recent consumer boycotts for supposedly political stances.
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