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Discover Ludwig"furnished for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about something that has been provided or supplied for a particular purpose or need. For example, "The office was furnished for a comfortable working environment."
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They left behind mobile homes, sold fully furnished for a thousand dollars or even less.
About the rent, I'll let you have it furnished for what I pay unfurnished.
"Government meals and quarters furnished for all above dates," the voucher states.
Del Castillo saw a few run-down buildings that, it appeared, had been sparsely furnished for this meeting.
Magnifying glasses with bright plastic handles are furnished for those who like to peer into the world of fine detail.
Small mediaeval Italian Castle on the shores of the Mediterranean to be Let furnished for the months of April".
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He courts underestimation and the opportunities it furnishes for theatrical correction.
Swan said for the government to guarantee a loan that banks were reluctant to furnish for a mining business "post-boom", would result in minimal exposure for taxpayers.
which furnish for the one-sided Green's function, for x > ξ, G i ( x | ξ ) = exp [ − b ( x + ξ ) ] a sin [ a ( x − ξ ) ] (4).
To my childish mind, these rooms were furnished not for the living but for the dead.
The raising of blue foxes for the fur industry has furnished employment for many.
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