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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'breath for' is not correct and usable in written English.
You might be thinking of the phrase 'breathe for', which means to take a breath, or to be alive. Example: She breathed for a few moments, gathering her courage before speaking.
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Hold your breath for a sensible outcome.
Save your breath for my generation.
Don't hold your breath for anything liberal.
Don't hold your breath for either".
I's holding my breath for the rocks.
You hold your breath for a second".
Don't hold your breath for straight answers.
They can hold their breath for 10 minutes.
"You can only hold your breath for so long.
"I'm certainly not holding my breath for that," he said.
She drew a deep breath for the hours ahead.
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