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Discover Ludwig"cooking for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to indicate who the food is being prepared for. Example: "I am cooking for my family tonight." In this sentence, "cooking for" is used to show that the food is being prepared for the speaker's family.
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"Flynn started cooking for me".
"I was cooking for ghosts".
"Here they're cooking for themselves".
Cooking for one?
MUHLY It's like cooking for friends.
I have loved cooking for the column.
He has been cooking for other inmates.
I was cooking for them all day.
And cooking for her will be interesting.
She would always be cooking for people.
I also love cooking for vegetarian friends.
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