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Discover LudwigThe phrase "groove for" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase "groove with" to mean the same thing as "groove for," which is to be in agreement with or sympathetic to somebody or something. For example, "I never had any trouble finding a groove with my classmates."
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It's music for believers, with a groove for everyone else.
Yuvraj Singh gets into the groove for India.
I'll just be in this groove for a moment.
Each clasper has a groove for guidance of sperm.
But the winner of the new groove (for new bands) award, Psychedelic Breakfast, recently changed its name to the Breakfast.
A better cartridge will get more information from the record groove for more detailed sound, he said.
His agile, unobtrusive pianism finds a comfortable groove for each number in a show that covers more than 60 songs.
Still, they rarely pursue the game groove for too long with plenty of detours to maintain interest.
After riding a second-line groove for a while, the tune broke apart, becoming a squall of delirious free-form exposition.
This is the groove for the Knicks: They have won five straight games for the first time since March 2001, when Jeff Van Gundy was coach.
Ewing found his groove for 6 of his 16 points in the final three minutes of a 91-85 victory by the Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
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