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Discover Ludwig"for telling" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, though it may not be appropriate in every context.
Generally, it is used as a prepositional phrase to indicate the intended purpose or reason for an action or statement. Example: "I wrote this song for telling my story." (This means that the speaker wrote the song with the intention of sharing their personal story.) Other examples: - "I bought this book for telling me about the history of my hometown." - "She baked the cake for telling her friends how much she appreciated them." - "He gave a speech for telling the truth about the company's financial situation." In each of these examples, the phrase "for telling" expresses the purpose behind the action or statement.
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"Well, thanks for telling me".
Sorry for telling the truth.
Nita said, "Thank you for telling me".
Thanks for telling us.
How's that for telling 'em?
Deduction alone is good for telling what might happen.
For telling general activity it is great.
He has an eye for telling quotations.
Thanks for telling it like it is.
Both are excellent media for telling stories.
"Thanks for telling me," he said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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