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Discover Ludwig"peace for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to peace in a certain context, for example: "We wish for peace for all people in the world."
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Peace for the world.
Peace for you my prince.
"It's peace for everybody".
Peace, for the moment, prevails up north.
Today's Europeans take peace for granted.
"We came in peace for all mankind".
It is not "peace for a generation".
"I wanted some peace for them".
They had promised peace for 90 minutes.
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Peace-for the Reagan Adm.-equals surrencer.
Peace-for the Reagan Adm.-equals surrender.
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