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The phrase 'monster for' is not correct or usable in written English.
You can, however, use the phrase 'in search of a monster' to mean searching for something difficult or challenging. For example, "He set off on a journey in search of a monster, never expecting the adventure ahead of him."
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He is a monster for all seasons.
But Calais is a multi-headed monster for him.
It seemed time to update the Monster for today's game.
Am I monster for having laughed out loud?
"Basketball had become a hairy monster for us," Battier said.
Hogan didn't call it a Monster for nothing".
Newspaper groups have teamed up to jointly operate websites to compete with Monster for recruitment ads.
Drogba has been a monster for the Blues the past month or so.
There is a photo of him dressed as a convincing version of Frankenstein's monster for Halloween.
It went clear over the Green Monster for his third career home run.
Metallica: Some Kind of Monster, for example, achieved £111,000 lifetime.
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