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The phrase "for relax" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
A more accurate way to express the idea of relaxing in a sentence would be to use a gerund form of the verb, such as "for relaxing." Example: I took a long walk for relaxing after a stressful day at work.
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"Here is the terrace — for relax," Mustafah, the lodge's doe-eyed steward, said with a shy, friendly smile after we had climbed a steep staircase.
While "receiving messages," receivers strongly prefer texting for relax and formal circumstances, but receivers prefer handwriting for sincere circumstances.
He the arm pain pain, I bring for me for the medicine, ouch no sleep, he say ok, he give the medicine for relax, yeah, is good!
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"It's only for relaxing".
Inside are lounges for relaxing and socializing.
Others have called for relaxing environmental standards.
(Was "calm" acceptable for "relaxed"? "Grasp" for "grab"? Etc).
Sundays are for relaxing as much as I can.
There's also plenty of time for relaxing.
And you thought cafés were for relaxing in.
But there is no room left for relaxing Sunday afternoons.
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