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Discover LudwigThe phrase "partner for" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically is used for expressing a need for someone to accompany you in a certain task or activity. For example, "I'm looking for a partner for the upcoming dance competition."
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Salesforce is a partner for this event.
You don't need a partner for those.
Friend and tennis partner for 60 years.
Partner for 21 years of Dean Taylor.
A partner for charities and good causes.
Iran can be a partner for peace.
Livaditou found a sparring partner for Basharmal.
There is no partner for peace.
Please contact our partner for more information.
He's a partner for any fox-hole.
A splendid partner for this recipe.
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