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"dye for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to desire something or to be extremely eager for something. It can be used in different contexts and with different meanings. Here are some examples: 1. She would dye her hair for a chance to be on that TV show. 2. The chocolate cake at the bakery is to dye for. 3. He is willing to dye for his country. 4. Her love for him was so strong, she would dye for him. 5. The beautiful sunset was to dye for.
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Dye for once didn't disagree.
Relationships between alkalinity and dye for experiment and control days.
An artery-specific fluorescent dye for studying neurovascular coupling.
She can buy hair dye for about $7.99, and my gym charges only $19.99 a month.
Tissue was dissected in D22 media then stained in the ROS dye for 20 minutes.
Schmidt-Mende, L. et al. Organic dye for highly efficient solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells.
Antaris, A. L. et al. A small-molecule dye for NIR-II imaging.
Like St . Louiswith Williams, the Athletics have Dye for another year before he can be a free agent.
According to Patterson, 13 acres of land is needed to grow enough dye for one acre of cotton.
A kilogram of dried cochineal still costs around $100 and only makes enough dye for two rugs.
Ms. Skyler helped with fund-raising, bought hair dye for the lead actress and vacuumed the theater.
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