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"destiny for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing someone's predetermined future or fate. Here is an example sentence: "The oracle predicted that it was his destiny for greatness, and he spent his entire life living up to that expectation."
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But weirdness proved to be destiny for Ensor.
But there is no obvious personal destiny for her either.
In Britain, birth is destiny for almost everyone.
Anatomy really did seem to be destiny for him.
"This story has kept you feeling that God has a destiny for you," DeWitt said.
Stephens has been hearing about her grand tennis destiny for years.
"Now you're in charge of your own destiny, for better or worse".
"I believe in fate to a point, a little destiny for sure," Sampras said.
I'm sure they felt like it was destiny for them to win it in overtime".
Snow may be destiny for people who live up in New England or Canada.
It's an extraordinary destiny for a book that was once a ragged bundle of paper.
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