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Discover LudwigThe phrase "insurance for" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it when you are referring to a type of insurance, such as life insurance or car insurance. For example, "I need to purchase insurance for my new car."
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Insurance, for example.
I have insurance for the kids.
Car insurance, for instance, is actuarial.
Medicaid provides health insurance for the poor.
Travel insurance for £1,000?
He would mandate insurance for children.
"Insurance for everybody," Trump has vowed.
Insurance For a Co-op Unit Q.
I don't have insurance for my daughter.
Neither provides much insurance for Murray.
He sold insurance for a living.
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