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The phrase 'chest for' is not grammatically correct in written English
You would need to add a verb after the word 'chest' to make it a complete phrase. For example, "Open the chest for me."
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("Place on chest for that macho look").
A chest for his daughter's dowry had been destroyed.
Burial's success provided a war chest for signing new acts.
We'll trade in your chest for the book!
"Well, this is a man chest for my man cave".
And she touched her chest for emphasis and sighed.
In Hollywood, some pride and the war chest for the self-appointed soldiers.
On a nearby jetty, a Bahamian lifeguard hunched with knees to chest for warmth.
Teams will always practise the "hit" to the chest for as long as it is legal.
JEB ISN'T!" Remembering the advice of his assertiveness trainer, he slapped his chest for emphasis.
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But it depletes his investment war-chest for overseas expansion and increases his operating costs.
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