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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for its" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate possession or to provide a reason or purpose for something. For example: - The tree was known for its beautiful autumn foliage. - The company is praised for its commitment to sustainability. - She received a promotion for its outstanding performance. - The museum is famous for its collection of ancient artifacts. - The recipe calls for its unique combination of spices.
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Examine it for its Clarity.
It was noted for its intricacy.
It gave no reason for its action.
It gave several reasons for its decision.
Look for its costs.
For its fortune.
For its devotees, yes.
For its I.M.F.
"For its owners," Richard added.
NATO apologized for its error.
MRS. BARKER: For its Daddy!
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