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Discover Ludwig"buck for" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
It is not a phrase with an established meaning, and therefore should not be used in written English.
Dictionary
buck for
verb
To strive for persistently; to try hard to obtain (a promotion, raise, etc.).
Exact(45)
A buck for both.
Nearly a buck for a bagel!
Buck, for his part, longs for particular eras of the group's lifespan.
A novel integrated implementation of a high step-down multiphase buck for low voltage power supply is presented.
He is furious at the damage done to his car and resolves to shoot the buck for it.
While he washed and dressed, a female resident tried to make a quick buck for a fix by propositioning me.
Similar(15)
Sixty bucks for a Vine?
Not even two bucks for the bus.
"I paid three bucks for that piece.
I got a thousand bucks for it.
Big bucks for a tiny city.
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