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The phrase “bridge for” is not correct and usable in written English.
You cannot use it in a sentence on its own. If you want to use the phrase “bridge for” in a sentence, you must add words following it. For example, you could say, “We are building a bridge for pedestrians.”.
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We're a bridge for the consumer".
No more Stamford Bridge for them.
"It's like a bridge for me," she said.
The diagramed deal is from "Bridge for the Connoisseur".
"Perhaps art can be a bridge for us".
"You jump off the bridge for George," he said.
But Mr. Spano ruled out a bridge for vehicles.
"I would jump off a bridge for the guy".
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All of that looks like water under the bridge… for now at least.
In 1896, he jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge for publicity.
Their idea is to provide a 'bridge' for these startups to later enter the Chinese market.
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