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The phrase "estate for" is a grammatical and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific purpose or intended use of an estate or property. Example: The large estate for sale boasts 10 bedrooms, making it the perfect location for a bed and breakfast.
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I'm doing real estate for money.
Do not accept any portion of the estate for yourself.
They have owned the Duck Island estate for four generations.
The Independent has contacted Robin Williams' estate for comment.
She originally bought the estate for £3.3m in 2002.
Freedom is published by Fourth Estate for £20.
The Peltzes bought their estate for $6 million in 1986.
I would not have a sugar estate for the world!
Secret service agents have inspected the estate for weeks.
Was a reason given by the Carver estate for declining?
She now sells real estate for Stagecoach Realty.
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