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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for different" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is intended for or suited to different purposes, situations, or individuals. Example: The park was designed with different playgrounds for different age groups. In this sentence, "for different" emphasizes that the park has playgrounds specifically tailored to the needs of various age groups.
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They vary for different records.
So both for different reasons.
Each came for different reasons.
Everyone lies, for different reasons.
For different, read misguided.
For different reasons probably.
All for different reasons.
But for different reasons.
Both, for different reasons.
(That was wrong, but for different reasons).
Others fear being identified for different reasons.
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