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The phrase 'render for' is not correct in written English.
It is not a commonly used phrase. If you want to use a phrase like this, you could instead say 'render unto' or 'render to.' For example, "Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's."
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When the water boils off, render for about 2 hours.
It is not a bacon to dice and render for savory dishes or salads.
To render, for instance, a whole wing-casing in focus, it must be photographed around 750 times, with each photo taken 10 microns apart.
In a discussion before the show, Trevis noted that she'd wanted to avoid trying to fashion something filmlike on the stage, describing her approach as an effort to "try and render for the theatre what the theatre does best".
Fully aware of the unrelenting demands placed upon your time and attention, I will render for you a summary of Fitger's plight as chronicled in Schumacher's sleek and vastly entertaining book.
There are chunks of "papercrete", which they used to make tables for a British Council exhibition, samples of "rubble-dash" render for a little performance temple for OTO Projects, along with sliced tree-trunk furniture and sheets of pummelled metal that look like battered steel drums – a cladding test for another forthcoming project.
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trilogy as rendered for comics geeks.
The walls are painted rather than rendered, for which there is a good thermodynamic reason.
The first glimpse of the Oval Office (rendered for the stage by Scott Pask) is enough to set off giggles.
Jaworski won the case, and then sued the renderer for malicious prosecution, winning a forty-two-thousand-dollar settlement.
The car, low-slung and rendered for speed, glistens under a digitally created sky that is forever high noon.
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