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Discover LudwigThe phrase "happening for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Examples of "happening for" in a sentence are: "We have a meeting happening for all staff at 3pm." "Some exciting new developments are happening for our department this year."
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That's happening for two reasons.
It's been happening for years.
This couldn't be happening for real.
But something was definitely happening for her.
It's not happening, for sure".
Nothing was happening for him.
It's not happening for him.
This is happening, for now.
It is happening for Federer.
It's not happening for France.
"But certainly it's been happening for years.
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