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The phrase "pardon for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to ask for someone's forgiveness for something. For example, you could say "I apologize for my mistake; can you pardon for me?".
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In 2000, he asked pardon for the church's sins against Jews, women, heretics and minorities.
The higher you stand, the less pardon for not knowing what you're doing.
Cardinal Georges Cottier, a Vatican theologian, said: "You can't ask pardon for deeds which aren't there".
Stop begging pardon for everything.
No pardon for Paul from Trump.
Robert Downey Jr. gets holiday pardon for past drug offenses.
"No pardon for Paul from Trump," Dean noted.
Nevertheless, she asked for "indulgence" (lenience or pardon) for the three women.
Full pardon for the draft dodgers, however, did not come about until the Carter Administration.
Obama a "midnight pardon" for being a Chicago White Sox fan https://t.co/t0reBANoCl pic.twitter.com//t.co/t0reBANoCl
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