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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "city for" is not correct or usable in written English
The correct usage is "for a city" or "in a city". For example, "I am looking for a place to live for a city with a vibrant music scene." OR "I was born in a city with a rich history."
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Safer city for who?
Away — leaving the city for the sea.
Russia builds a $4 billion city for entrepreneurs.
It's a city for everyone.
Yeah, it's a brilliant city for students.
As Muniz says, "It's not a city for art; it's a city for artists".
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"You go to Panama City for urban things.
He would stay in Oklahoma City for college.
"It's New York City for me.
NASHVILLE isn't nicknamed Music City for nothing.
Zipdrug is just in New York City for now.
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