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The phrase "flat for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific time period or duration for which something remains the same or unchanged. Example: "The prices have remained flat for the past six months, causing concern among investors."
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"Flat for miles around".
That argument falls flat for many advocates.
It's been flat for five years".
We poled the flat for miles.
The rear seats don't fold completely flat for storage.
The shower can be folded flat for storage.
All three indexes were generally flat for the week.
The S.& P. is flat for the year.
Wall Street noticed; its stock has been flat for years.
Home is often a cramped flat for all the family.
What is more, productivity has been flat for a decade.
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