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Discover Ludwig"did time for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the act of serving a sentence, typically in prison, for a crime. Example: He did time for armed robbery.
Idiom
Do time.
(UK) When someone is doing time, they are in prison.
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Two of them did time for breaking locks.
He did time for robbing a Best Buy in 2001.
Prophet and profit can blur: both men did time for fraud.
The client, known as Junior, did time for holding up a bank truck.
DeSapio, who eventually did time for bribery, wasn't really such a bad fellow.
If actors did time for stealing movies, he would never be out of jail.
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Another has done time for assault.
He'd done time for burglary.
Dan White is doing time for tax evasion.
Little kids didn't do time for possession; parolees did.
Except the part about doing time for embezzlement.
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