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The phrase 'join for' is not correct and usable in written English. To use 'join' correctly, you could say something like, "Let's join forces to make a difference."
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Come join for me that.
Then join for free here.
Residents can join for $375 per family.
Please join for an online networking event!
Wouldn't you just join for a month and then cancel?
I want people to join for good motives.
Marquette and DePaul would join for basketball and other sports.
Corbyn said: "I want people to join for good motives.
Join for one session or take the whole series!
"We all join for different reasons, but that's the basis for being a Marine".
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