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Discover Ludwig"bribe for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone offering a bribe in exchange for something else. For example, "He offered a bribe for access to the private documents."
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They bribe for breakfast".
The bribe for avoiding all this would be $50,000.
Television time should not be a bribe for eating broccoli.
He doesn't even have a bribe for the gatekeeper".
In commercial courts a judge often takes a bribe for reaching a speedy conclusion.
Almost every interviewee said he had paid a bribe for his.
No one says, "you're going to have to pay me a big bribe for that".
I hate those people I am supposed to bribe for no reason".
Prosecutors accused Mr. Hu of taking one bribe for $790,000 and one for about $147,000.
They pass through a series of national-guard checkpoints, paying a bribe for each vehicle in the convoy.
As a result of yesterday's judgment, we can now safely say the answer: as a targeted bribe for bloc votes.
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