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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brought for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the reason or purpose for which something was brought or bought. Example: I went to the store and brought some flowers for my mother's birthday. In this sentence, "brought for" is used to show that the flowers were bought with the purpose of giving them to the speaker's mother for her birthday. Another example: She brought a gift for the host of the party. Here, "brought for" is used to indicate that the gift was purchased to give to the host of the party.
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Fourteen cases were eventually brought for compensation.
And what about the fruit I'd brought for people?
War also brought, for a time, unrelenting work.
Do you approve of this?" We unloaded the presents we brought for the twins.
And not just his own but a pair of Cath's that he'd brought for her.
I held out a blue bunny rabbit I had brought for her.
Charges have been brought for trading under a Rule 10b5-1 plan.
Dock, artificially enclosed basin into which vessels are brought for inspection and repair.
Ceylon was thus brought, for the first time in many centuries, under unified rule.
It runs a special museum for gifts that foreign dignitaries have brought for its leaders.
At break time, Chloe asks to see what he brought for snack.
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