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The phrase "for the past" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a period of time that began in the past, and may still be in progress or may have ended recently. Example: For the past two weeks, I've been learning a new language.
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These expenditures were reported for the past 3 months and multiplied by 4 as an approximation for the past year.
For the past two hours now,.
For the past seven years.
"It pays for the past.
So much for the past.
"I can't blame anyone for the past.
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They have been for the past six years.
I've been crying for the past four days.
Newsweek has been struggling for the past several years.
She had been applying for the past six months.
Which was for the past five years.
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