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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'rally for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you are coming together in order to support something or someone. For example, "Many of us are rallying for the champion boxer to get the win."
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To rally for?
Photo: Las Vegans rally for sensible gun laws.
The alliance scheduled a rally for yesterday.
A local rally for the valley.
Cue an afternoon rally for the rouble.
They included an election rally for the region's powerful president.
He watched Obama speak at a rally for Patrick.
The Congolese Rally for Democracy, by the way, is labelled "not sure", along with the Congolese Rally for Democracy (breakaway).
Li makes an error on the rally for 40-15.
The Rangers had to rally for a 4-4 tie.
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Jon Stewart held the nonpolitical Rally for Sanity.
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