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The phrase "discourse for" is not grammatically correct and not usable in written English. You could use the phrase "discourse on" which typically means to discuss a particular topic and is used in written English. For example, "This paper will present a discourse on the risks associated with online banking."
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Discourse for 1851.
The case has dominated the country's political discourse for years.
Annual discourse for 1856, containing instructions of record keeping.
Annual discourse for 1852 on the history of the church.
"There is no place in our public discourse for this type of offensive thinking," he added.
Plus it almost ruined Roland Barthes's "A Lover's Discourse" for me.
There is no place in our public discourse for this type of offensive thinking".
After Lincoln, however, the phrase disappeared from political discourse for decades.
"There is a new discourse for relations with America," said Ahmad Bourghani, a member of Parliament.
"Social media has really changed the discourse for young people in Africa," she says.
There is no room in decent discourse for comparing a presidential candidate to Hitler.
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