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The phrase "happen for" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You might be thinking of the phrase "happen to", which means to experience or undergo something. Example: "He happened to encounter a longtime friend from college while walking through the park."
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"That didn't happen for him".
"That'll happen for young guys".
It will happen for sure.
Could happen for Yale.
"It will happen, for sure," he said.
I know it will happen for me.
They kind of happen for me".
Did the event happen for the camera?
It just didn't happen for us".
"I believe things happen for a purpose.
It didn't happen for us".
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