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Discover Ludwig"for clues" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a purpose or reason for something, specifically related to searching for information or solving a problem. Example: The detective searched the crime scene meticulously for clues that could lead to the identity of the culprit.
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For clues.
I looked for clues.
So I looked for clues.
You're always looking for clues.
I'm looking for clues.
I scanned the records for clues.
Parvez would look for clues.
Our author hunts for clues.
Watch for clues it's a fake.
We checked social media for clues.
Where do we look for clues?
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