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The phrase 'measure for' is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct. However, you can use the phrase 'measure for' in certain contexts in written English. For example, "She took a measure for success before beginning her project."
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Use a tape measure for correct measurements.
Measure For Measure.
"Measure for Measure," by William Shakespeare.
June 21-July 30: "Measure for Measure".
I think that's from Measure for Measure.
She can sample my Measure for Measure".
RUTGERS UNIVERSITY "Measure for Measure," by Shakespeare.
Angelo jilts Mariana in Measure for Measure.
His Angelo in Measure For Measure, for Peter Brook, marked a new immersion in wickedness.
Duke provided another measure for the defending champion Lady Vols.
Shakespeare will use this again in Measure for Measure.
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