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The phrase "describe for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used when asking someone to provide a description of something for a specific purpose or audience. Example: Can you please describe for me the process of how you created your artwork? In this sentence, the speaker is asking the artist to provide a description of their creative process for a specific purpose, possibly for a report or presentation.
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We asked him to describe for us his perfect environment.
The two describe, for example, how Greek companies are reluctant to invest in the social economy.
He always manages to describe for us what he wants so that everyone understands him".
"Describe for these people my relationship to you," Mr. Persico said.
"Would you please describe for me what a death panel is?" the mighty chairman of appropriations demanded.
One thing the plans you describe for the West Side rail yards have in common is a stadium.
He said the component, which he would not describe for security reasons, was not attached to the missile.
France said of the old system, "We had a points system that was hard to describe for ourselves".
Yale Environment 360: I wondered if you could describe for our readers the purpose of this ice coring expedition.
When I began to describe for Mr. Lutz the psychological effect the Volt had had on me, he chuckled.
We describe, for the first time, the design, production and evaluation of large microneedle patches.
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