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The phrase "donate for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing giving money or resources to a charitable cause or organization. Here is an example sentence: "We are asking the community to donate for the hurricane relief efforts in the affected areas."
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When asked to consider post mortem donation, eyes and brains were considered the least desirable organs to donate for research purposes, a finding that has been reported elsewhere.
We checked the box to donate for research.
Studies have shown that compensating donors may deter those who are willing to donate for purely altruistic reasons.
Like one third of anonymous egg donors in the United States, I was motivated to donate for altruistic reasons.
Don't hesitate, the time is NOW! Don't donate for me, do it for your kids, your grandkids and our country".
People who have had probable cases of SARS should not donate for three months after recovering fully and stopping therapy.
People who have had suspected cases should not donate for one month after full recovery, W.H.O. said.
And the expenditure on consultants and publicists is hardly likely to be a major reason to donate for most people.
"We asked if they would donate for the life of the kids, but they said it was not possible.
"People donate for free, and free is a difficult price point to compete with," said Nick Seay, chief technology officer of Cellular Dynamics.
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The article was most welcome for those deciding whether to donate -- for money, for free or not at all.
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