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Discover Ludwig"cross for" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean "searching for something," "aiming for something," or as a call to action. Example: The trail seemed to go on forever, but we kept on walking, cross for the secret cave.
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"A cross for everyone, a cross for everyone," he declares.
Once, people wore the cross for protection.
Floated in a lovely cross for Batistuta.
So don't go building a cross for yourself.
He provided the cross for Keane's first goal.
(Chorus) I want to carry the cross for the Savior.
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He earned a Distinguished Flying Cross for the exploit.
Donations to Red Cross for Cancer Care.
Victims were systematically taken to the Red Cross for recovery.
The tide had turned against Southern Cross for another reason.
Her family paid for her treatment but sued Blue Cross for refusing to pay for it.
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