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"enjoy for" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
You might be trying to say "enjoying for" or "for enjoying." Here are two examples of how you could use those phrases in a sentence: 1. "I am really looking forward to enjoying the beach for the whole weekend." 2. "For enjoying the full experience, be sure to arrive early and stay until the end."
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We should enjoy Christmas.
"I enjoy Christmas so much," he says.
"We have the right to enjoy this week.
Here are five ways to enjoy spring rolls this fall.
"The rights that we enjoy today had their roots here.
"I'm going to enjoy this year no matter what".
His influence lives on in the programmes we enjoy today".
"I just want to enjoy today for today," he added.
I'm going to enjoy today for today".
"We got to enjoy Thanksgiving, we really did," she said.
"They fought last season and they deserved to enjoy this year.
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