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"entertain for" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone is being entertained or amused in some way by something or someone. Example: "The clown worked tirelessly to entertain the children for hours on end, leaving them in fits of laughter."
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"Part of what I've been trying to do is looking at investments in entertain for the next generation, and that focus has been entertainment for millennials and and Gen Z," he said.
worlds must entertain for hours, days, even years of play.
"Show People" is a bright, bouncy tribute to the men and women who entertain for a living.
They then break into dance steps to accompany their original be-bop song and entertain for the crosstown trip.
Simply driving around, exploring the murky downtown streets or beautiful wilderness of the hills and farmlands can entertain for hours.
Mr. Voorhies — a man's man straight out of Hemingway — can summon an osprey with his birdcalls and entertain for hours with yarns about Louisiana scalawags.
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"Entertaining for children is just fundamentally different than entertaining for adults," Mrs. Fenaroli said.
It can keep your children entertained for days — possibly weeks.
This Postmodern gimmickry is entertaining for a while.
Rock pools will keep little ones entertained for hours.
Complacency is not a word that Scarratt entertains for long.
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