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The phrase "laugh for" is correct and can be used in written English.
"Laugh for" is typically used when describing the reason or purpose behind someone's laughter. For example: - We all laughed for hours at the comedian's jokes. - She couldn't help but laugh for the silly antics of her dog. - The children laughed for joy when they saw the presents under the Christmas tree. In these examples, "laugh for" is used to describe the reason for the laughter (the jokes, the dog's antics, and the joy of seeing presents).
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Spectators laugh for joy.
BIG laugh for that.
(Both laugh for a long time).
Sorry, New Girl; no laugh for you.
Bartender, with a laugh: "For who?
(I'll leave my third laugh for later).
"I turn up and laugh for hours.
"Let's laugh for a few minutes," Kataria said.
It's impossible to genuinely laugh for 40 minutes.
It is just a bit of a laugh for us".
It's the most joyous thing to laugh for an hour.
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