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Discover Ludwig"rub for" is not correct and usable in written English.
If you mean to say "rubbing for", it can be used in certain contexts to refer to the therapeutic act of massaging. For example, "I visited a spa for a soothing rub for my sore shoulders."
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There's the rub for me.
He makes a cannabis rub for tri-tip, togarashi cannabis chips, and a medicated chimichurri.
And that's the rub for Colorado – not one of the glamor destinations in the league.
But there is a bit of a rub for Google, some scholars say.
There's the rub, for one man's brilliant prank is another's mindless stunt.
There's the rub for Mr. Krzaklewski, 50, widely considered the brains and puppet master behind the government.
Some shelters started filling their hand-sanitiser dispensers with soap, because residents drank the rub for the alcohol it contains.
Yes, not just faith schools but all schools and I suspect therein lies the rub for Accord.
But there's the rub: For a good portion of the hour we are watching a standard cop show.
The rub for Cameron is that the reality of his policies is wildly at odds with his stated ideals, and here lies Corbyn's opportunity.
The Mexican-inspired treatment here, a quick liquid rub for the thighs, packs plenty of punch, even if you use just a little cayenne.
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