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Discover Ludwig"donated for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something given away for a specific purpose or reason. For example: He donated his time and money for the charity.
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Instead artworks are amassed through donations, or bought with monies donated for the explicit purpose of buying art.
Everybody donated and donated for years".
Children donated for parents, husbands for wives, sisters for brothers.
And they have donated for the benefit of Israeli soldiers.
In 1834 land was donated for a parsonage.
However, there is a shortage of articular cartilage that can be donated for autografting.
He arranged for his body to be donated for medical research.
He said GM's cash was not donated for a specific programme.
The vaccine, Gardasil, is being donated for three years by Merck, its US-based manufacturer.
Two years ago, beer donated for a special event was put away in a basement.
The South Korean scientists, for instance, started with 242 human eggs donated for the cloning.
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