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'chip in for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English that means to contribute to a cause or project.
For example, “Let’s chip in for John’s birthday present.”.
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But we also chip in for Pell grants.
Not enough to buy the song perhaps, but I'll certainly chip in for some wool.
Let's not all chip in for a Condolences card to send to South Beach just yet.
Well, someone left a stray node somewhere.Perhaps we could all chip in for some psyllid bugs.
The renters disdain the groupers who chip in for housing shares.
The rule was clear; everyone on the floor had to chip in for the repairs.
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"Maybe we'll be a checking line that chips in for a goal here and there," Madden said, straight-faced.
Her highlights included a 50-foot chip-in for a birdie at No. 12, and a 30-foot chip-in for a birdie at No. 15.
Later, he thrilled the crowd with a chip-in for birdie from 15 feet at No. 17.
A chip-in for eagle on the 11th ignited Nelson, who birdied three of the final four holes.
The Afrikaans-language Beeld called Schwartzel's performance – which also included a chip-in for birdie on the first hole and an eagle on No3 – "Masterful".
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