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The phrase "drumming for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone playing drums as part of a musical performance or group. Here is an example: "Kevin was drumming for the band all night, keeping the beat steady and energizing the crowd with his impressive skills."
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Will Tucker be drumming for Sarah Palin?
In 1969 he was drumming for Flaming Youth.
A music career drumming for the likes of George Benson and Dizzy Gillespie followed.
Moe Tucker was an I.B.M. keypunch operator when she started drumming for the Velvet Underground, in 1965.
Scientists at the University of Chichester have found that rock drumming for just an hour a week can improve autistic children's ability to learn in school.
In 1974 he was living at home, a student at Seton Hall and drumming for "Godspell" on Broadway, when he saw a Village Voice ad.
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He raps over the drums, but I'd just like him to drum for this.
Cities sponsor drumming groups for teenagers.
"The drums beat for two days.
The same goes for drumming too.
However, I have trouble drumming up much sympathy for them.
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