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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a pet" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but generally refers to something being done or used specifically for a pet. Example: "I bought a new toy for my pet cat."
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Dodo – I'd want one for a pet.
"Can I have it for a pet?" he said.
How far would you go for a pet?
He has a one-eyed cat for a pet.
"Somebody had it for a pet," you say.
What's the right age to care for a pet?
Our childhood longing for a pet bedeviled him.
After that I stopped asking for a pet, dog or otherwise.
One critic said Klein had the kind of taste that kept an ocelot for a pet.
Many lonely children yearn for a pet to call their own.
Because the love is for a pet, they are ashamed of this.
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