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Discover LudwigThe phrase "endorse for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as part of a longer phrase or sentence and typically means to officially support or approve of someone or something. Example: "I want to endorse Michelle for treasurer of our club because she has great financial skills and experience." In this sentence, "endorse for" is used to show support for Michelle's candidacy for treasurer.
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Dennis Rivera, 1199's president, declined to say whom the union would endorse for governor.
Or unwittingly reveal whom he will eventually endorse for the Democratic nomination for president?
Old Grandma Locoul's catchphrase was, "I neither give nor lend nor endorse for anyone".
The question is whether there remain certain human interests that all civilizations had better endorse for our common survival.
Eco-conscious consumers may also be willing to pay more for fish caught according to a method that groups like Greenpeace endorse for "sustainability".
But go and try to register a party!" Mr. Gorbachev would not say whom he would endorse for president in 2012.
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His licence was endorsed for the offence.
The SAED pattern endorses for the amorphous nature of the samples.
Donald Trump has refused to endorse Paul Ryan and John McCain, despite being endorsed for the presidency by both men.
He was endorsed for president by several state legislators and others in the state Republican establishment.
Similarly, the finance minister, Hazrat Omar Zakhilwal, who is viewed as independent, was endorsed for a second term.
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