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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for tonight" is correct and can be used in written English.
Example Sentence: I've prepared a special dinner for tonight to celebrate our anniversary.
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That's enough for tonight.
"For tonight, anyway".
"That's it for tonight.
At least for tonight.
"Only for tonight," she said.
What's your prediction for tonight?
For tonight, though, it is.
We are closed for tonight.
"What about this for tonight?
Who else to look out for tonight?
I need to know for tonight".
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