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"prompt for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean to prompt or solicit a response from someone or to encourage someone to take action. For example: I sent a polite email to my professor, prompting for a response to my question.
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And responsible developers can (and should) always prompt for the user's consent before recording this data.
does not prompt for confirmation.
TECH: Follow the prompt for e-mail.
She was always prompt for interviews for this column.
And the prompt for that effort is stress.
The new census is a prompt for others to follow.
The full-time whistle was the prompt for an outpouring of emotion.
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Or do you use it as a prompt for yourself?
Wrongdoers should be punished, but the best prompt for securing the internet of things is competition.
The ideas are intended as a prompt for further discussion and experimentation on campus.
(Judith, 61yrs) Being diagnosed with gout was an immediate prompt for further action by some patients.
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