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Discover Ludwig"dreamed for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a hope or ambition someone has, or that someone has for someone else. For example, "His grandmother dreamt for his success since he was born."
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But they dreamed for us.
"We couldn't have dreamed for a better thing.
Just everything that I've ever dreamed for and prayed for, so I'm happy".
"I watched the stadium being built, and I dreamed for years about running into it.
"They have dreamed for 10, 20, maybe even 30 years of producing their own wine," he said.
Over the years, he has repeatedly angered me when he came up short of everything I (naively) dreamed for him.
"I dreamed for five years of bringing down that statue, but what has followed has been a bitter disappointment.
As children, we were expected to advance in conventional society, but we didn't do what our parents dreamed for us.
Pablo Picasso dreamed for years of donating some of his art to his hometown of Málaga in southern Spain.
As a candidate, Trump told his followers that he would fulfill "every dream you ever dreamed for your country".
It has dreamed for two decades of joining the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation Co-operation members account forum3% of its trade and 50% of foreign investment.
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