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Discover LudwigThe phrase "crawl for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean "move slowly or laboriously in search of something." For example, "The students crawled for hours around the corn maze, desperately trying to find their way out."
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Run a bigger crawl for better statistics.
We also conducted a baseline crawl for comparison.
Swap a pub crawl for a spa crawl in Budapest.
Wounded moviegoers screamed for help and tried to crawl for the exits.
To support my leg so I could crawl for help, I looked around for suitable materials.
I do an awkward front crawl for a few seconds and climb out.
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Atget made his living by providing "documents for artists", and Wolf was alert to the connection between Atget's painstaking survey of the city and the possibility of deploying Street View's comprehensive – if uncomprehending – kerb-crawl for his own artistic ends.
How can you not love a sport in which, as a hooter signals the start of the game, the public-address system plays the theme from "Jaws," and the two central attackers sprint-crawl for the ball, which bobs gently in the center of the pool?
Crawling for help in the dark?
You crawled for it and committed hara-kiri.
I was never going to go crawling for money again".
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