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Discover LudwigThe term 'propaganda for' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate support or promotion for a particular cause, person, or idea. For example, "Her speech was full of propaganda for her political candidate."
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Propaganda for whom?
You are creating propaganda for you".
It is propaganda for both.
Bertelsmann published Nazi propaganda for Hitler's army.
"It could all be propaganda for stories.
The USA propaganda for democracy was a false issue.
No more propaganda for them, no more bluffing.
It could only be propaganda for a party of apocalypse.
These events scarred Odessa, and provided prime propaganda for Russia.
"Education" for one person may be "propaganda" for another.
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