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The phrase "bread for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is primarily used to refer to the purpose of something, typically used in a figurative sense. For example, "Her life was an example of hard work and perseverance, a piece of bread for those who felt they had no chance at success".
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Bread, for instance.
A death bread, for two euros.
He trades bread for lamb.
Bake bread for about 10 minutes.
Patties and coco bread for one.
Patties and coco bread for the next.
"You eat stale bread for three weeks.
One favor, Mr. Mehta: please add bread, for sopping up.
At the moment we're developing a bread for the restaurant.
I needed the bread for your father's sandwiches.
Today you could buy bread for the whole village".
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