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Discover Ludwig"desert for" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a reason or purpose for leaving or abandoning something. Here is an example: "I decided to desert for the army because I wanted to serve my country and protect its citizens."
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"This area is a desert for pools".
Blame the Sahara desert for the present air pollution.
So you don't go to the desert for peace.
"Last week we had a girl who'd been lost in the desert for three days.
Until that, maybe we will wander in the desert for forty years".
Pope Damasus did not respond, and Jerome quit the desert for Antioch.
He has received a revelation and must go to the desert for guidance.
(He once hid in the desert for 10 months, posing as a welder).
Busloads of news crews and Hollywood glitterati came to the high desert for the big race.
That's when he found 400 acres in the Utah desert for $99,000.
(See "Sister Act" or "Priscilla Queen of the Desert" for corroborating evidence).
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