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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence 'for for' is not correct and should not be used in written English.
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"For — " "For being rough".
Thanks for for your comments and tips.
She wins for for "Blown Away".
Thanks for for reading.
"What for?" "For causing you offence".
I'm not taking a single vote for, for granted".
"I did stop myself for – for quite a few hours.
Here, take it for — For when you marry.
This is what I've been waiting for for 31 years.
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