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"for litigation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective phrase used to describe something related to law court lawsuits. For example: "The documents were put together for litigation."
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Shootings are Russia's substitute for litigation.
It also provides more avenues for litigation.
An $11 million fund is for litigation.
This leaves open a great potential for litigation, he said.
There is also a creeping, American-style taste for litigation.
Much of structured finance is uncharted territory for litigation.
Various agents for litigation resembling procurators also became known.
"The report clearly could be substance for litigation".
War? That's a better comparison for litigation than sports?
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Finally, the authors argue that tougher standards for litigation-generated science unfairly burden plaintiffs.
Another big cost was for litigation with the lawyers for the residents opposing the stadium totalling £58,196.
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