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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cancel for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about canceling something for a particular reason. For example, "I'm going to have to cancel for work reasons."
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Cancellation Try to find a deal where you can cancel for free up to 24-48 hours ahead of collecting the car.
The BlackBerry proposed the rest: "I'm going to have to cancel for tonight.
Besides, business travel tends to cancel for reasons that most travel insurance doesn't cover.
She'd bought a gold-plated "cancel for any reason" policy for a trip to South Korea.
But her name was removed from the provisional list of speakers this morning with organisers saying she had to cancel "for personal reasons".
Mr. Letterman told his audience that Mr. McCain had called him directly to cancel for the early evening taping of the show in Manhattan.
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But Kat Rodriguez, program director for Coalición de Derechos Humanos, continues to recommend that tourists stay away, musicians cancel for-profit concerts and conventions look elsewhere for meeting space.
That is at the root of my sadness that one can now buy cancel-for-work policies.
He is the vice president of AIG Travel Guard, which created the latest cancel-for-work plan.
In the end, I went with a basic insurance plan from Travelex for $76 and tacked on cancel-for-any-reason coverage for another $34.
It is not the fact of it — after all, more expensive cancel-for-any-reason policies have long been available, so there was always a way to get your money back if you were properly insured.
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