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"rallying for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the context of advocating or showing support for a particular cause or movement. It can also refer to gathering or coming together for a common purpose or goal. Example: The students were rallying for better environmental policies by organizing a peaceful protest outside of city hall.
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2011 Voss, K., Bloemraad, I. (Eds). Rallying for Immigrant Rights.
Business groups and pharmaceutical companies are also rallying for change.
"I think that the community is rallying" for the aid effort, Guichard-Ashbrook said.
2011 Rallying for Immigrant Rights:The Fight for Inclusion in 21st Century America.
In Voss and Bloemraad, Rallying for Immigrant Rights, University of California Press.
A. I was a co-driver in rallying for 15 years -- from 1966 to 1981.
Analysts said it meandered because stocks had been rallying for nearly six months.
The United States struggled early against South Korea before rallying for a 78-65 victory.
So it's nice to see the old RTS forces rallying for one final hurrah.
After gently rallying for several days, European stock markets have taken a dip this morning.
For 30 years, Jackson has led campaigns on issues from affordable housing to rallying for educational and professional training opportunities.
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