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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for relaxing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used as a preposition or adverb phrase to indicate the purpose or reason for something. Example: I bought some scented candles and soft music for relaxing after a long day at work. In this sentence, "for relaxing" indicates the purpose of purchasing the candles and music.
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"It's only for relaxing".
There's also plenty of time for relaxing.
There was not time for relaxing, though.
Inside are lounges for relaxing and socializing.
"It's having my own time for relaxing".
Others have called for relaxing environmental standards.
But that's no excuse for relaxing your standards, he added.
And you thought cafés were for relaxing in.
Sundays are for relaxing as much as I can.
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Keep lounge wear handy to easily slip in and out of during the day for relaxing.
There's nothing wrong with such niceties, but they are no excuse for relaxing regulations.
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