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'brick for' is not a complete sentence and is not correct in written English
You cannot use it on its own. Depending on the context, you could use it as part of a sentence. For example: "I bought a brick for the wall."
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Waddell sold the first gold brick for $4,000.
Mr Tombs describes his book as "a brick for our common house".
It has no circuits, no wires, and no buttons: a brick for your hand.
But he looks at his father, trapped in the fields of brick for 30 years.
Mr. Nigro said $100 will buy a brick for the wall.
Reluctantly, they visited a nice apartment with exposed brick for $2,300, negotiable to $2,150.
Brick for the main house's outdoor patio was salvaged from a local mill.
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They are modern federal-prison structures, brick-for-brick copies of a pair of existing facilities, one in Terre Haute, Indiana, and the other in Lenawee, Michigan.
In June 2006 a replica of Potter's house, Hill Top Farm, was recreated, brick-for brick, in Saitama Children's Zoo, an hour from Tokyo.
At the last Games he experienced a public fall-out with partner Blake Aldridge after a disappointing performance in the Olympic final and subsequently paired up with Max Brick for Commonwealth success in 2010.
Altschul, S.F, Tom Madden and Kevin Brick for help with the BLAST source code compilation.
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