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Discover Ludwig"joined for" is correct, and is often used in written English.
For example, "The two parties joined forces for the common cause”.
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He's joined for free".
"I just joined for fitness", she says.
"We just joined for the hell of it.
It just goes against everything they joined for.
Multiple attenuation regimes obtained with the considered geometry are joined for a certain level of viscosity of the coating layer.
Robles has joined for an undisclosed fee and signed a five-year deal at Goodison.
TeraGrid, American integrated network of supercomputing centres joined for high-performance computing.
Bonnie Velez joined for the benefits but became part of a wartime Navy.
"With Doctors, I joined for a year initially, which I thought would be a long time.
Some of them joined for the college money and the signing bonus.
Countries on the periphery joined for prestige and the benefits of low interest rates.
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