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"dividend for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Typically, it is used when someone has earned money from an investment. For example, "I received a dividend for my stock investment this quarter."
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Turkcell's shareholders still have not seen a dividend for 2010.
That meant no dividend for the last financial year.
Thorntons did not declare a dividend for the year.
AT&T has traditionally paid a quarterly dividend, for example.
The wine retailer also said it would withhold afinal dividend for 2015 and interim dividend for the next year.
The group will pay a final cash dividend for 2010 of 2.5p, giving an aggregate declared dividend for 2010 of 5.5p per share.
The bank confirmed it would not pay a final dividend for the year to December 31.
It also skipped its annual dividend for the first time since 1950.
The company said it had decided to cancel its dividend for the 2011 business year.
Toyota also announced a cash dividend for the full fiscal year of 45 yen a share.
There is an opportunity for a demographic dividend for developing countries if they address this issue.
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