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Discover Ludwig"for of" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is likely a mistake or a misuse of the prepositions "for" and "of." A correct usage of "for" and "of" in a sentence could be: "She bought a new dress for the party." This means that she purchased the dress in preparation for attending the party. Another example could be: "The book was written by an expert in the field of neuroscience." This means that the author is knowledgeable and skilled in the subject of neuroscience.
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Use "de" when "to" stands for "of" or "from.
An fOR of < 1 indicates longer TTP and decreased fecundability.
To die for, of course.
Traded RHP Ryan Dempster to Cincinnati for OF Juan Encarnacion.
For, of course, I knew it was a he.
It was made for, of all companies, Walmart.
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A five-hour "Baby Story" marathon is scheduled for -- of course -- Labor Day.
The next morning, they made it back for -- of course -- another soccer practice.
Ringing in too early locks you out for ¼ of a second.
SAN DIEGO PADRES--Acquired 2B Bernabel Castro from the New York Yankees for OF Kevin Reese.
also work for 'of' and 'in' and 'end'end
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