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Discover Ludwig"jam for" is a valid and usable combination in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase to describe the act of preparing or making jam. Some examples are: 1. She spent the whole morning jamming for her daughter's birthday party, making all sorts of delicious flavors. 2. I can't wait to go strawberry picking so I can jam for the rest of the year. 3. We spent the summer on our farm, harvesting fruits and jamming for the upcoming farmer's market. 4. My grandmother's homemade jam is famous in our small town - she spends hours in the kitchen every weekend jamming for her customers. 5. I'm going to have a jam-making party next weekend - would you like to join and learn how to jam for yourself?.
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"Jam for us, man?
Take jam, for instance.
Katie Rosen is my jam for cuts.
King: More jam for the Palace Peeper!
Bread and Jam for Frances by Russell Hoban.
The group was called Johannesburg Awakening Minds, Jam for short.
5. "Camino Sin Fronteras" - 3 52 - Instrumental jam for first few minutes of track.
The jam for Sotheby's and ourselves comes with the Impressionist and contemporary sales.
So sorry Simon Jenkins was stuck in a traffic jam for two hours.
Then: drop biscuits and jam for Sunday breakfast, and a huge fried-eggplant sandwich for lunch.
I duly joined a fuming, dribbling 10-mile jam for over two hours before getting off.
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