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The phrase "exit for" is correct and usable in written English
It is generally used to refer to an exit from a place or activity, either to end or leave something. For example, "We made our exit for the evening as the fireworks show ended."
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Another tournament, another ignominious exit for France.
He has been looking for an exit for some time.
SUICIDE is an oddly common exit for top Syrian officials.
Gekas and Fotakis enter; Tzavellas and Ninis exit for Greece.
I'm not looking for an exit for a long time".
Any exit for him will have to appear dignified.
It meant a quick exit for the British team.
There is no easy exit for Rodriguez anymore.
Many fear that the result could be a disorderly exit for Greece from the euro zone.
It would also be the latest "exit" for a company backed by private equity.
They also opened a convenient exit for the man that they sought to bring down.
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