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"for gain" is a correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It means in order to achieve a benefit or advantage. It is often used in business or financial contexts. Example: The company implemented cost-cutting measures for gain, resulting in a significant increase in profits.
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I'm not in this for gain.
You have done so for gain.
But the potential for gain is huge.
Both sides believe there is an equitable chance for gain.
Unlike other cybercriminals, he wasn't just out for gain".
Still, that doesn't make them industries, which turn things into commodities and sell them for gain.
But most students in the 50's considered their education more for gain than for growth.
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There is also provision for gain-adjustment.
On the other hand, certain effects of FHM2 mutations argue for gain-of-function activity [51].
We have reviewed evidence for gain-of-function and loss-of-function mechanisms in C9FTD/ALS.
Support for gain-of-function mutations in GBA is mainly from the following findings.
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