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"for being a" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use "for being a" to indicate the reason for something, usually with the word "thank". For example: "Thank you for being a loyal customer."
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Thanks for being a subscriber.
CL: Yeah, for being a huge tool.
But for being a cologne spokesman?
Not for being a forgiving, "ideal" wife.
Houellebecq's known for being a provocateur.
As for being a gift?
Thanks for being a thoughtful reader!
He's made for being a coach.
I said thanks for being a gentleman".
"Sorry for being a dick," HeIsMyPossum wrote.
So much for being a Washington Insider.
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