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The phrase ‘flag for’ is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate something that needs attention, usually as a reminder. For example, “I’ll flag for the deadline for the project to be extended.”.
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Then Durham flew the flag for Britain.
Olympic flag for refugee team.
The performer flying the flag for Britain?
Remember, compile these examples with the -pthread flag for gcc.
He is kind of a living flag for Japan.
"This report is a checkered flag for low interest rates".
Co-opting the confederate flag for his stage wear?
Jackson absolutely deserved a 15-yard flag for taunting.
"I don't think that's a red flag for the Fed.
Who will fly the flag for the future?
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All that should have been a red flag for investors.
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