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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'for one because' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when providing two or more reasons for something. For example, "I want to go to the beach this weekend for one because it will be a great opportunity to relax and for another because I haven't seen my friends in a while."
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"Normally you saw between two floating pontoons but here there is only room for one because there is land on the other side," Tromp said.
But once we got out on to that cricket field, we were all for one, because we had a common purpose.
For one, because it was actually 24 tracks total, which is definitely on the high end of number of tracks for me.
For one, because I generally don't like seeing action movies -- feeling on the edge of my pulse for two hours is not, actually, pleasant.
"For one, because I am Irish".
A transplant could save his life, but he doesn't qualify for one because of his asylum status.
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Which is a two-for-one because there's also a pretty nice sized gap on the other side of the curb.
Voting for Mrs. Clinton would be a "two-for-one" because of her husband, former President Bill Clinton, she said.
On "30 Rock," he was the nerdy but easygoing and affable writer nicknamed Toofer (two-for-one) because he was both a minority and a Harvard graduate.
No, come on… Sometimes I just turn up on set for one day because I like the director.
Here we discuss the all-for-all and all-for-one classes because these modules exhibit the clearest examples of stemness-related expression.
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