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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bracelet for" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence such as "She bought a beautiful silver bracelet for her best friend's birthday."
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"Got a bracelet for you".
He mistook a 1920's Tiffany bracelet for costume jewelry.
E.S.: I remember giving him the bracelet for the first issue.
I got you this! (He hands her a charm bracelet for adult women).
Or a cause to don a little rubber bracelet for: Save Our Thesps.
It Can Only Be Jared Desire Me© Bracelet For men named Jared.
"Five years ago there was the diamond tennis bracelet for $200 and that was it.
Bracelet, £45, from boticca.com A very lovely bracelet for a good cause.
In Altman's she buys her daughter a bracelet for her birthday.
Ms. Driver said that she planned to turn in her bracelet for cash "because it hooks on everything".
"Stella McCartney did the same thing in a bracelet for Chloé for 10 times more," she said.
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