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And explain The phrase "egg for" is not a complete part of a sentence and is not commonly used in written English.
It does not make sense grammatically and does not convey a clear meaning on its own. Some possible ways it could be used in a sentence are: - "Would you like some toast and egg for breakfast?" (In this example, "egg for" indicates the intended purpose or use of the eggs.) - "She traded an egg for a book." (In this example, "egg for" indicates an exchange or trade - in this case, an egg for a book.) - "I always keep an extra egg for baking." (In this example, "egg for" indicates the intended use for the egg - in this case, for baking.) In these examples, "egg for" is used to show the purpose, exchange, or intended use of the eggs. However, without context or a complete sentence, it is not a meaningful phrase and cannot stand on its own. In written English, it is important to use complete sentences that convey a clear and specific meaning. So, unless used in a specific context or as part of a longer sentence, "egg for" is not a commonly used phrase and.
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"We'll have a scrambled egg for sure.
At least I laid an egg for my successor".
So it's no good blaming Egg for your difficulties.
She cooks an egg for me each morning without fail.
The rest is thickened with giblets and chopped hard-boiled egg for gravy.
Her: But every morning I cook your egg for four and a half minutes.
This is the goose that lays the golden egg for tourism".
"It's a big Easter egg for the Americans," says David Angel.
Perhaps you have bought a chocolate egg for yourself or a loved one.
Each stone-curlew egg, for instance, has a dark brown squiggle pattern identifiable to its mother.
"And we're the goose that lays the golden egg for these agencies".
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