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The phrase "coal for" is a valid and usable expression in written and spoken English.
It is typically used to indicate purpose or intention. For example, "She went to the store for coal." or "He bought some coal for his furnace."
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We need coal for that fire.
Both rely heavily on coal for electricity.
Poland depends on coal for some 95% of its electricity.
Britain had plentiful supplies of coal, for instance.
The business made cleaner-burning coal for tax credits.
China is heavily dependent on domestically produced coal for power.
"The north-east was over-specialised – in coal, for example.
Australia's emissions come predominantly from burning coal for electricity.
People have been blending coal for more than a century, often in surprisingly simple ways.
Mongolian Coal For a land of nomadic herdsmen, Mongolia is surprisingly skilled at finance.
About 15.6 billion dollars of that came from exports of thermal coal for power stations.
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