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"bully for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a colloquial idiom that is often used to express enthusiasm or to be congratulatory. For example, you might say "Bully for you for getting that promotion!" to congratulate someone.
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First: bully for eBay.
Bully for you, Greene.
Bully for them.
Bully for you, Graeme.
Well bully for them.
Bully for her.
In that sense, bully for Bolivia.
Bully for them, but that's not me.
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The slogan for Anti-Bullying Week 2014 is "Let's Stop Bullying for All".
I remember being bullied for being Asian".
Larry was often bullied for his betwixtness.
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