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The phrase "discerning for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase to indicate carefully or thoughtfully choosing or understanding something. Example: The chef was discerning for the finest ingredients to use in her signature dish. In this sentence, "discerning for" is used to show that the chef is carefully selecting the best ingredients for her dish.
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She was too discerning for all that.
[10] In this respect, Singer's account of the selectivity of love is much the same as Velleman's, and it is liable to the same criticism: it makes unintelligible the way in which our love can be discerning for better or worse reasons.
While several sites were discerning for the ms dataset, none were shared by CVA and SWDA.
Site 51 was discerning for the ec dataset in both analyses.
However, now is the time for physicians to be very discerning, for not completely altruistic reasons.
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The multiple excesses of political correctness, academia gone amok and identity politics have been common fodder for discerning conservatives for decades.
But the outlook for November remains hard to discern for several reasons.
Three significant causes can be discerned for the evolution of Muscovite culture in the 16th century.
I haven't seen the finale of "The Jinx," so you'll have to discern for yourself whether this decision was worth it for Durst.
Its first image is a shimmering oval of light in which it is just possible to discern, for a moment, a hand, perhaps that of Jesus.
He discerned, for instance, the need for the young student Marius to express survivor guilt over the death of his friends; and I came up with the song Empty Chairs and Empty Tables.
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