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The phrase 'cliff for' is not grammatically correct or usable in written English
You could use the phrase 'cliff face' instead. Example: The hiker slowly approached the cliff face, carefully surveying the terrain ahead.
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"We've known about the fiscal cliff for 17 months.
But I would jump off a cliff for Patrice.
In April, Mr. Ryan suspended Cliff for punching two students.
That is, expiring patents on some important drugs have created a cliff for Ireland's pharma exports.
Evidently, Mr. Biden was trying to single-handedly prevent a "fiscal cliff" for the nation's retailers.
In the old days children watched the maelstrom from a cliff for entertainment.
I credit Cameron and Cliff for getting him to come back as quickly as he did".
Plucky was about to head over a cliff for a second time.
Employment rates and starting salaries have fallen off a cliff for new college graduates in the last two years.
It's easy to roll a boulder off a cliff, for instance, but much harder to roll it back.
Thirdly, it would create a "resale price cliff" for apartments that have been purchased off the plan.
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