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The phrase "earthed for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to connect something to the ground or to make something electrically safe by connecting it to the earth. Example: The electrician earthed the wires for the new lighting system to ensure safety.
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It was quickly re-earthed for the sake of business: soon the putrid corpse pit will be home, aptly, to the Homefields festival glamping area.
What on earth for?
You can't expect the earth for £12 to £15.
"He made this earth for us to utilize".
Men descend into the earth for ten-hour shifts.
"What on earth for?" asked the teacher indignantly.
Horses have roamed the earth for 55 million years.
The dinosaurs dominated the earth for 160 million years.
Rhinos have roamed the earth for millions of years.
Bacteria have inhabited the earth for at least two and a half billion years.
Some form of these reedy, hollow stems have hung around the earth for 360 million years.
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