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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'breathing for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is taking breaths in place of another person, or to describe a situation where someone is living or existing on behalf of another person. For example, you could say "Although John is gone, his memory lives on, breathing for him."
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Consider breathing for singing as a mediation breath.
Deep breaths are usually the go to way of breathing for meditation.
Breathing for 47 years.
The machine is now breathing for him.
Baking is like breathing for her.
A machine was breathing for him.
"We're barely breathing for the playoffs," he said.
That style is, he says, almost like breathing for him.
"We're barely breathing for the playoffs," Ryan said.
You then check for signs of breathing for three minutes.
"I think I stopped breathing for half of that.
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