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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fantasy for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a desire or a longing for something that is not real or unlikely to happen. Here is an example sentence: "Sarah had a deep fantasy for living in a castle and ruling as a queen." In this sentence, "fantasy for" is used to describe Sarah's strong desire or longing for something that is unrealistic.
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"Fantasy, for girls, is the key".
This is an appealing fantasy for some.
This is a fantasy for two reasons.
But that is fantasy for the time being.
This episodic fantasy for once really sounded fantastical.
Mrs. Romney's "choice" is a fantasy for most mothers.
But baseball ownership remains a distant fantasy for now.
"A view is a fantasy for most of my customers.
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That's a fantasy -- for Dolphins fans.
Itzhak Perlman, with John Williams conducting, plays a "Carmen Fantasy" for Isaac Stern.
Take the Disney Dream or Disney Fantasy, for example, two of four Disney ships.
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