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The phrase "climb for" is not technically correct, as it does not make sense in written English
However, you can use the phrase "climb to" instead. For example, "She climbed to the top of the mountain, determined to reach the summit."
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"That would be a tough climb for us," Woodson said.
She sang "The claaaaaaaam" instead of "The Climb", for example.
"Of course, it was a perfect climb for him".
Leading indexes have been on a steady climb for the last few years.
Still, it will have to be a formidable climb for the Yankees.
In other words, it is a hefty hill to climb for Crane.
But it has been a long, hard climb for Stricker, 42.
The Mets pitcher is writing about the climb for the Bats blog.
How bad a season is depends on how high the deaths climb for how long.
It's an uphill climb for Andy Reid's club but one worth watching.
It continued its climb for a year, hitting a peak in early July 2012.
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