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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fly for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically implies the act of flying in order to achieve or obtain something. Example: "The team of researchers had to fly for hours across the country to gather data for their study."
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They can fly, for a start.
A sacrifice fly for Team Fiction.
"He used to fly for Delta.
We fly for 40 minutes.
"It is impossible to fly for that.
Richards is too fly for that.
So don't fly for the points alone.
Sacrifice fly for Napoli and it's 8-6.
They can fly for over 10 kilometers without eating anything.
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Second, the retrieved alignments are used to calculate coverage on-the-fly for each region.
These annotations are fetched from UniProt/SwissProt on-the-fly for the protein sequence of interest.
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