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The phrase "eliminate for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the reason or purpose for eliminating something. Example: The new diet plan aims to eliminate sugary foods for weight loss purposes.
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The program that the mayor plans to eliminate for a saving of $6 million provides a weekend meal to 12,000 elderly men and women.
The system could decide how many of each kind of position to eliminate; for example, 600 general elementary school teachers and 200 high school math teachers.
After all, one huge purpose behind the creation of the European common market more than half a century ago was to eliminate for ever the possibility of war between France and Germany.
Pregnancy, she said, is "a very natural process and so is the natural selective process that our body goes through to eliminate, for whatever reason, an embryo during the first few days of life".
In the nineteen-twenties, she engineered model kitchens — one was called the Kitchen Efficient — and purported to eliminate, for instance, five out of every six steps in the making of coffee cake.
"If you can see the DNA, which makes a horse more likely to have the right coordination, and you can eliminate for your training the ones who don't, it's a big plus.
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One contestant was eliminated for poor etiquette.
Rats and mice cheerfully eliminated for a price.
Yes, the tax should be eliminated for all.
Shortstop had been eliminated for lack of candidates.
This was ugly — Miss France was eliminated for head-butting.
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