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Free sign upThe phrase "for answers" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the purpose or reason for something. Example: The teacher asked the students to research online for answers to their questions about ancient civilizations.
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For answers.
For answers, click here.
"I'm searching for answers.
Looking for answers.
"We are eager for answers.
So Hainey looked for answers.
For answers, see Page 30.
You are fishing for answers.
And they looked for answers.
They kept fighting for answers.
He's searching for answers".
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