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Discover LudwigThe phrase "place for" can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a physical location or a purpose for something. For example, "This is the perfect place for a picnic."
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But what's the place for?
There's a place for gambling.
A fine place for children.
There's no place for that".
"It's no place for me".
No place for serious mathematics".
There's a place for neighborhood".
Fine place for children.
No place for hate".
"A place for everyone"?
Best place for you.
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