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The phrase "engraving for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it is most commonly used when talking about engraving something or someone. Example: The artist spent weeks perfecting the engraving for the royal family's coat of arms.
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I'd not been engraving for a while so I experienced a real frisson of excitement.
It can also be personalized, with free laser engraving for orders placed at lexar.com.
"You're looking for an engraving for $5 that you'd find on the quays for five sous?
Having for decades done custom engraving for the jewelry trade, Dexter began its online business in 1999, largely to create custom signet rings.
Eastern European artists were still adept at copperplate engraving, for example, a difficult, labor-intensive skill hardly practiced in the West.
Within a short time she had abandoned engraving for illustration, and her works in charcoal, oil, watercolour, and other media became regular features in magazines such as Century, Cosmopolitan, and Harper's Weekly.
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There is in-store monogramming for button-down shirts, glassware and nylon bags of every shape and color ($15 for engraving, $10 for embroidery).
My sister had it engraved for me.
On the back was engraved: "For Elisha.
Mr. Dickman said he would spend Sunday getting the fair winners' plaques engraved for the awards ceremony next week.
Just above Iwamura's name, Babe Ruth's name is engraved for a homer he belted in 1934.
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