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The phrase "give for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to express a purpose or reason for giving something, but it lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "I want to give for the charity event."
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What Appleton would give for such stability.
So something very probably has to give for the Republicans.
List of what not to give for Christmas.
"What I wouldn't give for a first name".
The explanation Republican politicians give for this slide is instructive.
What they wouldn't give for Ashwell Prince right now.
What they wouldn't give for a sliver of that now.
What reasons did Fifa give for suspending two executive members?
Quieter, yes, but what I wouldn't give for that.
What reason does Richard Wiggins give for writing blogs?
What advice does Zaid Fahmi give for good reporting?
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