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'castle for' is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
You could use 'castle of' or 'castle belonging to' if you are describing a specific castle that someone owns or is associated with. Example: She inherited her family's castle of many generations.
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Castle for the Homeless Q.
Eliska stumbles into the castle for refuge.
We got Bluie a castle for his tank.
One stop had a jumping castle for the kids.
That's castle for anyone who does not speak Italian.
The islanders moved close to the castle for safety, leaving their settlement on the opposite shore.
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Then it was on to Windsor Castle for an audience with the Queen.
I'd been watching the social media posts of a guy called Henry Castle for some time.
Mr. Carney won the seat that had been held by a Republican, Mike Castle, for nearly three decades.
Then it's back to Windsor Castle for a feast.
The couple then travelled to Durham Castle for a lunch of locally-sourced roast beef.
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