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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is visiting for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the purpose or reason for someone's visit.
Example: "She is visiting for a conference on renewable energy."
Alternatives: "is here for" or "is coming for".
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One of my best friends from college is visiting for New Year's Eve.
Pamela is visiting for the Sydney Writers' Festival; she'll be interviewing Colson Whitehead on Saturday night.
Hannah co-owns the home with her single, younger sister, Nessa (Carra Patterson), who is visiting for the day.
A fellow artist, Chaw Ei Thein, 38, is visiting for the three months of Mr. Htein Lin's show from her art studio in Yangon.
My friend who has lived all her life in Chicago is visiting for the weekend and she can't peel herself away from the window.
Mr. Padula, the co-author, is visiting for the day and remarks that the scene is already so clear he could probably cut some of the dialogue.
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But the area is visited for several months every year by semi-nomadic Misseriya herders from farther north.
Adam and Sharon were visiting for the first time.
It was a village I had been visiting for years.
Mr. Tengstrand, from Malmo, Sweden, was visiting for the Cleveland International Piano Competition.
Mrs Rutledge, from Blackfoot, Idaho, about 380 miles from Hayden, was visiting for the holiday season.
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