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The phrase "none for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that there is nothing available or suitable for a particular person or purpose. Example: "I asked for a vegetarian option at the restaurant, but unfortunately there was none for me to choose from."
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None for forty years.
None for Gretchen Wieners".
None for the time being?
None for Baba O'Riley, either.
And none for Ireland.
None for Stalin.
"There are none for Hanukkah.
None for him – but thanks for asking.
There was none for forty-eight hours.
Unlike Scrooge, he takes none for himself.
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There is simply no excuse - none - for excluding teachers.
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