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The phrase "for medicine" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence when you are referring to something that is used for medicinal purposes. For example, "He works at a pharmacy where they sell herbs for medicine."
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He asked for medicine.
Not for medicine.
"That's tight for medicine.
She begged for medicine.
What does this distribution mean for medicine?
"People use it for medicine".
What does this discovery mean for medicine?
And I'm not much for medicine either.
That's why we have prescriptions for medicine.
What we want is for medicine to be a science.
For medicine and dentistry, the proportion was 47%.
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