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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for insurance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that provides protection or coverage against potential risks or losses.
Example: "I decided to take out a policy for insurance to cover any unexpected medical expenses."
Alternatives: "for coverage" or "for protection."
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Merely being "eligible" for insurance doesn't equate with being insured.
I had shit for insurance.
He was jailed for insurance fraud.
They were thrown overboard for insurance money.
They cannot be turned down for insurance.
Now, they are scrambling for insurance.
"Consumers will have less choice for insurance.
A second argument is for insurance.
And $1,650 a year for insurance.
Lloyd's of London is, in fact, a marketplace for insurance.
"I doubt that highly, for insurance reasons," Mr. Meinema said.
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