Sentence examples for brag for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "brag for" is not correct or usable in written English
You could use the phrase "brag about," meaning to boast or talk proudly about something, as in: My friend couldn't help but brag about her new job.

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"Can I brag for one moment?" Mr. Pawlenty said.

It will confess — or brag for me automatically.

Andrew's friends egged him on, telling him that he would be able to brag for the rest of his life if he could only beat Mr. Matros now.

Snag it, and you can brag for even longer.

Have someone else brag for you.

Is it a brag for others to envy?

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They did it for bragging rights, for the challenge, for the health benefits, for the pure absurdity of it all.

He has listened to Yankee bragging for an eternity.

Mine are so advanced, they do all the bragging for themselves.

Bragging for status damages relationships among parents and may also set up children for failure.

"I realized I could redefine bragging for people, get rid of the stigma," she said.

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