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Discover LudwigThe phrase "confided for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in what context it could be used, as it does not form a standard expression or idiomatic phrase. Example: "She confided for a long time about her struggles, but I couldn't understand her feelings."
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The rather more glaring bald spots in her culture and education were confided for repair to the worldly Abbé de Vermond, who did what he could with a lazy pupil who had been both spoiled and neglected.
For all their variety, however, this group of voters in Pai, in Thailand's rural north-west, had one thing in common: a desire to see Thaksin Shinawatra, Thailand's outgoing prime minister, returned to office.Mr Thaksin deserved another term, the Chinese woman confided, for his deft handling of the economy.
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Ms. Oates confides, for instance, that she and her husband called each other "Honey" as if this were an exotic intimacy.
On other occasions, around the fire, Roosevelt discussed the war and his plans for peace, and he confided plans for the Normandy invasion.
No one has seen much clinical data on the new drug, but many pharmacologists told me that metabolites rarely possess significantly more potency than their parent compounds, and one allergist confided, not for attribution: "The only reason I can see scientifically for bringing this out is that their patent is about to expire.
In the documentary, Ralph McTell confided that, for a time, his annoyance prompted him to even drop his 1974 No 2 hit Streets of London from his live set.
In Newsweek, Jacob Weisberg, the editor-in-chief of the Slate Group, confided that for weeks he'd been doing all his recreational reading on the Kindle 2, and he claimed that it offered a "fundamentally better experience" than inked paper did.
"I'm a guy and don't care all that much about fashion," he confided, "but for me it's difficult to turn away and not see how it ends".
He had confided in her for years — since they each left Indianapolis for college, he at Cornell, she at Swarthmore.
If a value for either phase was missing, the score from the available phase was imputed as the cumulative score, as there was fairly high correlation between measures (0.54 for confiding support, 0.45 for practical support, and 0.42 for negative aspects of close relationships).
A New Zealander friend confided recently that for the first time in a decade he was contemplating leaving.
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