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The phrase 'concrete for' is not an appropriate one to use in written English
You could use the phrase 'concrete intended for' or 'concrete designed for' in those circumstances. For example: This concrete is specifically designed for outdoor patios.
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He estimates the cost of precast concrete for building projects.
Over there, three men laid concrete for a new tomb.
They could sleep on concrete for all I care.
Workers used architectural concrete for the façade, because the material has cracks and other inherent imperfections.
Louis de Bernières's poems too often sacrifice the concrete for generalisations.
The concrete for the pool made the same trip in reverse.
That's what my future looks like, that's what's very concrete for me.
Spreading concrete for one day, and taking a brown-bag lunch, made Matt long for hockey.
On wider sidewalks, there are lines on the concrete for people to play badminton.
The sand helped make concrete for buildings in Manhattan, she said.
Mr. Adler's company provided the concrete for the new Time Warner Center on Columbus Circle.
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