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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for an" is an acceptable and commonly used part of written English.
It can be used to refer to an unspecified duration or quantity of something. For example, "I'm studying for an hour."
Exact(60)
For an additional $30".
For an undershirt!
Clearly for an I.C.U.
For an incalculable amount.
"Supercute for an aperitivo".
Bake for an hour.
Exercised for an hour?
For an anniversary.
Plans for an IPO?
for an overview).
For an hour.
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