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Discover Ludwig"dentist for" is not a complete sentence
It could be a fragment or a phrase, but it would need to be part of a larger sentence to make sense. For example, "I am going to the dentist for a check-up" or "Our family has been using Dr. Smith as our dentist for years." In both of these examples, "dentist for" is used as a prepositional phrase to describe the reason or purpose for the action or relationship mentioned in the sentence.
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GOLDENTHAL--Edgar Joseph, 94, a NYC Dentist for 53 years.
They organise trips to the dentist for them.
They immediately found a dentist for me who fixed it.
A doctor and dentist, for a nominal charge.
("Like a child visiting the dentist for the first time, he didn't see the purpose").
He also became the team dentist for the Birmingham Barons, the Chicago White Sox AA team.
And true, I hadn't been to the dentist for a decade, maybe two.
"I've been trying to find a new dentist for two years," she says.
The town has been without a dentist for more than a year.
"I think a lot of Billy that he is a dentist for Angola prisoners.
I even asked my dentist for laughing gas for a cleaning.
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