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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deliberately for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It typically means intentionally or purposely for a specific purpose or reason. Example: "I bought this gift deliberately for you because I knew it would make you happy."
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They share the ball and work deliberately for open shots.
It's not good with faces — deliberately, for privacy reasons.
NUSSBAUM -- You prepped deliberately for a DVD? MINEAR -- I did.
There are, however, several encyclopaedias that have been planned deliberately for a special purpose.
Hopkins seems to have chosen the word deliberately for its range of meanings.
A thing deliberately, for a brief astounding moment, broken from its element.
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Variations in treatment may be deliberately included for comparison or for sensitivity analysis.
"Life for the Palestinians was deliberately frozen for political manipulation," concludes Lebanese analyst Tony Badran.
The unions blame lawmakers for deliberately underfunding pensions for many years.
Africa needs to prepare for future opportunities and challenges by deliberately working for peace and security.
He was deliberately looking for someone outside the art world, for an "interesting writer," who would write an unconventional text.
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