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The phrase 'bright for' is not correct in written English
To use it correctly, you would need to rephrase it to 'bright for (something)', where the something is an object or noun. For example, "The morning was bright for a walk in the park."
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The outlook remains bright for the Wildcats.
The future is bright for French cycling.
Still, the future seems bright for Anne.
But it was too bright for me.
"THE future is bright for Eritrea," gushes a typical headline.
I believe the future is bright for England".
"The future is bright for Stoke," he added.
The future is bright for Chip Kelly's Irish, no doubt.
Jack Wilshere insists the future is bright for English football.
The future, everyone said then, was blindingly bright for Mexico.
All make the future seem blindingly bright for Noel.
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