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"ditch for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used in various ways, but generally, it means to abandon or get rid of something or someone. Here are some examples: 1. I decided to ditch my old car for a new one. 2. The company ditched its outdated technology for more advanced systems. 3. She ditched her toxic friends for a new, supportive group. 4. The team captain was forced to ditch his injured teammate for a stronger player. 5. I had to ditch my plans for the weekend because of unexpected work commitments. In each of these examples, "ditch for" is used to indicate the act of replacing or leaving something behind in favor of something else.
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They would identify which policies they would "die in the ditch for", and which were "subject to circumstances and resources and so on".
Clegg says in the future he thinks other parties will follow the Lib Dems in making a distinction between key priorities, ones that they will "die in the ditch for", and other policies.
What will he die in a ditch for?
"If Pete hadn't gone down the ditch, for sure he would have been with Froomie.
3 Make an entrance in the ditch for the sea to enter.
Who knows, but we will certainly die in a ditch for that honour".
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Mean concentration removal efficiencies in the eco-ditch for TN, NO3−-N, and NH4+-N were 75.8, 63.7, and 77.9%, respectively.
Later, amplification is ditched for Sigh No More's "Timshel".
We'd been sleeping in ditches for five nights.
(Days, I dug ditches for the Quincy sewer department).
My grandfather dug ditches for the W.P.A. during the Depression.
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