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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for innovation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the purpose or goal of something related to creating or improving new ideas or techniques. Example: Our company's budget has been allocated for innovation, allowing us to invest in new technology and research to improve our products.
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"It's good for innovation.
But for innovation, it's fundamental.
But is it good for innovation?
Japan now frequently looks overseas for innovation.
His curiosity for innovation never ends.
There's always room for innovation.
Bell Labs was the gold standard for innovation.
It would be very disadvantageous for innovation.
Everyone seems to be for innovation.
Still, Falk gets points for innovation.
They don't see the need for innovation".
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