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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'censor for' is not considered correct in written English.
It does not make sense on its own, as that phrase does not convey a clear meaning. If you are looking to censor something, you could use the phrase 'censor out', as in, 'We have to censor out any negative critiques of the company.'.
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And it never turns to the Inquisitor or the Censor for the answer.
Why the long digression in which Claudius attacks Cato the Censor, for example?
He worked as a mail censor for the ministry of public security and joined the Polish Communist party.
Many act as something of a censor for their children by quizzing them about what they do online.
China's government announced that it would set up its own search engine for the general public, which the government would then be able to censor for political purposes.
"Even if they didn't have an economic incentive," he said, "they wouldn't want to be accused of being a censor for one or both campaigns".
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Don't we all self-censor for perfectly good reasons of tact, politeness, and taste?
Local media outlets have begun to rigorously self-censor, for fear of losing advertisers.
British gallery and theatre directors routinely self-censor for fear of upsetting sponsors, the public or media, according to the surprising findings of new research.
Censors for the government network sometimes reject episodes.
Danielle Arbid has had to battle the Lebanese censors for all three of her feature films.
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