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The phrase "finger for" is not a correct or usable part of a sentence in written English.
It does not have a clear meaning and would be considered grammatically incorrect. A possible correction could be "pointing with your finger for" or "using your finger to indicate for." Example: She raised her finger for him to stop talking.
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We tie the string around our finger for YOU".
''No,'' he said, raising an index finger for emphasis.
Care with your finger, for if you press three, You'll get all the seasons.
One finger for I; four fingers for love; three fingers for you.
We all know the basic signs — one finger for fastball, two fingers for curve.
Suddenly, I was angry, and I held up a finger for another drink.
I don't just say this, I accompany it with a stabbing index finger for emphasis.
I declined, didn't have the finger for the trigger, but I met a man who did.
"But never any civilians," he said, pointing his finger for emphasis.
"I was very skinny," he says, holding up his finger for effect.
Ryan responded by raising his finger, for which the Jets fined him $50,000.
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