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Discover LudwigThe phrase "redemption for" is correct and usable in written English
The phrase is usually used to refer to redemption from a difficult or challenging situation. For example, "After years of struggling to make ends meet, Mary found redemption for her family through a generous grant from a charitable organization."
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Sweet redemption for Duda!
"No redemption for me," he mutters.
The possibility of redemption for Fagin?
Redemption for the losing side was impossible.
It's a redemption for quite a few players.
It also provided a sense of redemption for the character.
No redemption for the reputation of the 2003 Open, then.
Possibilities emerge: salvation for Adelaide, redemption for George.
There were no promises of redemption for these venerable franchises.
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You saw Ronaldo's goals, double redemption - for 1998 and for four years of injury hell.
I craved some sort of redemption ― for myself or for Stephanie, I didn't know.
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