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Discover Ludwig"evidently for" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is clearly or obviously intended for a specific purpose or reason. For example: "The large display screen in the meeting room was evidently for presentations." This sentence implies that the screen was clearly meant for presenting information during meetings.
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But they dropped the charges against Ms. Gaines, evidently for lack of evidence that she had done anything significant.
But not lofty enough, evidently, for Ms. Roitfeld herself.
Evidently, for those who love literature, the books are enough".
And perfect, evidently, for someone under the guise of Hash Bass.
John Passion" originally scheduled for March, evidently, for whatever reason, casualties of the redefined vision.
The night was clear and cool: ideal conditions, evidently, for music.
The building then became Lenny's Noyac Casino, a place for boxing matches but not, evidently, for gambling.
Hard for the likes of you and me, perhaps, but not, evidently, for Tom Waits, Kathleen Brennan and Robert Wilson.
The customers named Epstein bought, evidently, for the metal and it made little difference if the watches worked or not.
"Guys like caves!" The rougher the better, evidently, for every time he threatens to renovate it, his band mates object.
In August 1862, the Army asked Young to permit the re-enlistment of Lot Smith's men, evidently for further service outside the territory.
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