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The phrase "for a mile" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing a distance or duration, often in the context of travel or measurement. Example: "We walked for a mile before stopping to rest."
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All well for a mile.
The marchers were chased for a mile back to Selma.
For a mile and an eighth, Bodemeister had been breathtaking.
They drove for a mile or two before he spoke.
After walking for a mile or so, we reached an area where the forest thinned.
She also has a good mind for a mile and a half, where she'll settle".
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We weren't really sure she had the speed for a mile-long race.
That is not stopping most of the Republican candidates from calling for a mile-by-mile fence.
Ginsburg Development is also the designated developer for a mile-and-a-half stretch of property near Peekskill's waterfront.
I've not yet been responsible for a mile-high yoghurt massacre, and nor have I been charged with common assault.
I've not yet been responsible for a mile-high yogurt massacre, and nor have I been charged with common assault.
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