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The phrase "pay for something" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the act of providing money in exchange for goods or services. Example: "I need to pay for something before I can leave the store."
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Advertisers like to pay for something, too.
You can pay for something better".
Why pay for something that can easily be copied?
"Why pay for something you don't need?" Mr. Abrams said.
Making Americans pay for something they believe to be morally wrong was utterly unacceptable.
That Barclays sign should help pay for something besides its own bad taste.
"The right price, to me, is what I'm willing to pay for something," he said.
"Borrowing money to pay for something doesn't reduce the expense," he said.
A couple hundred ewes don't pay for something that thousands of ewes might.
Pay for something up front that you will receive over time.
I don't want to have to think about how I'm going to pay for something.
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