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The phrase "evolve for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is commonly used to describe the process of change or development for a specific purpose or goal. Here is an example: "The new technology has evolved for better communication and efficiency in the workplace."
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Think of how Google Now might evolve, for example.
Business has continued to evolve for Germain-Robin.
Industries often evolve for years before they establish standards.
"We didn't evolve for this environment of supermarkets at every street corner," Dr. Bloom said.
Rarely do teams evolve for reasons other than cycles coming to an end.
These cases indicate that statutory social security may evolve for a variety of reasons.
"This suggests that a major environmental event forced certain species, including apple, to evolve for survival".
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Hosts and parasites were allowed to co-evolve for 2,200 host generations, i.e., 22,000 pathogen generations.
Or some new form of journalism education might evolve -- for example, urban sociology or international affairs, taught by experts in such fields who also present their work journalistically.
For example, feathers did not evolve 'for' flight.
We all know that structures do not 'evolve for' some function.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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