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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for watching" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a prepositional phrase, meaning "in order to watch" or "intended for watching." This phrase is often used to indicate the purpose of something, such as a movie or TV show. Example: "I bought this DVD for watching with my family on movie night." In this sentence, "for watching" explains the reason for buying the DVD, which is to watch it with the family. Another example: "This streaming service offers a wide selection of shows and movies for watching anytime, anywhere." Here, "for watching" describes the purpose of the streaming service - to provide content for viewing at any time and location.
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Thank you for watching".
(23) Thank you for watching.
And thanks for watching him".
The N.B.A. thanks you for watching.
Best environment for watching films?
W is for watching television.
Thank you for watching over us.
Hey guys, thanks for watching my video!
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Great for bird watching.
More annoying for people watching.
I watch for stats.
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