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"digest for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to condense or summarize information for easy understanding or consumption. Example: The teacher gave us a thick textbook to read, but also provided a digest for each chapter to help us study and review important concepts.
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A Guardian digest for a particular day.
But there is more than enough here to digest for now.
The information isn't always easy to digest – for the reader or for the writer.
Classical Arabic, however, does not make books terribly easy to digest for most readers.
The stroll of solitude seemed tougher to digest for James, his organization and his city.
"Although the novel was difficult to digest for some people, in general the reception has been very positive".
The amount is quite low so it is easy to digest for investors... [and] the Draghi put remains effective.
They were extraordinary scenes to try to take in and digest, for the players as well as the fans.
I use spelt because it has a delicious nutty flavour and has less gluten than traditional higher yield wheats, making it easier to digest for many people.
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The extraction solution was sonicated for 48 hr in an ultrasonic bath and then allowed to passively acid-digest for a minimum of 2 weeks.
The extraction solution was then sonicated for 48-h in an ultrasonic bath, and then allowed to passively acid-digest for a minimum of 2 weeks.
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