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Discover Ludwig"else for" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it may be used in a specific context or in informal speech, but it should generally be avoided in written communication. Example: "I was thinking about going to the beach, but what else for could we do on this sunny day?" (informal speech) "I was considering going to the beach, but what other options do we have on this sunny day?" (more formal and correct).
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Nothing else for it, then.
Who else for the boat?
Nor did anybody else, for that matter.
"That upstaged everything else for me".
But what else for the coming year?
They know little else for certain.
Or anyone else for that matter.
There was nothing else for it.
"There's nothing else for him to prove.
It sold to someone else for $222,000.
Or anything else for that matter.
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