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The phrase "hype for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to increased enthusiasm and excitement for something, usually prior to its release. For example: "There's a lot of hype for the new Marvel movie!".
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"They lived up to the hype for me," he said.
The commercial hype for sales is overwhelming sometimes.
The hype for this sequel, therefore, has been somewhat intense.
Look at the hype for the Star Wars reboot.
That was a lot of hype for very little policy.
A lot of hype for a guy who's definitely got the goods".
Hamilton could try blaming inane Super Bowl hype for pushing him back to alcohol.
There is plenty of hype for the Marlins, but they can back it up.
There has been a lot of hype, for a long time, about a rising China.
Hype for the film has only increased since the first trailer was released online.
"And as the hype for the first episode built, a lot of people got carried away.
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