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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cook for you" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of offering to make a meal for someone else. Example: "I would be more than happy to cook for you tonight. What would you like me to make?".
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"Whatever you want, I'll cook for you".
"I'm going to cook for you," he said.
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"She said, 'Now I can cook for you,'" Ahmadzai said.
In a gentler tone of voice, she said, "I could cook for you.
The host families, who cook for you too, get direct income from your visit.
"She told me, 'Never depend on a woman to cook for you,' " he says.
"Come to my home, and I'll cook for you," she said.
You need to eat dairy for me to even want to cook for you".
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When you cook for yourself, you mindfully connect with the food as you cook.
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