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The phrase "satire for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the purpose or target of a satirical work.
Example: "The novel serves as a satire for the political climate of the time."
Alternatives: "satire of" or "satire about"
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Quimby is good satire for a reason.
"I've written satire for the paper, fake TV scripts.
Why this idyllic detour, which exchanges satire for nostalgic sentimentality?
BUFFALO SOLDIERS -- A little military satire for troubled times.
Like its predecessor, this is a fond and inventive satire for the ages.
It provided a bit of morale-boosting satire for soldiers and probably got Mr. St.
The great declaimer was Juvenal, who fixed the idea of satire for posterity.
Which is satire for the hell, far worse than Sartre's, of Weekend Engineering.
Literary academics, it seems, invite satire, for they bring most ingenuity to what they cannot know.
Sayre has a gift for gentle satire, for presenting the reader with comic monsters while never slipping into mere malice.
(A style that has been a source of TV satire for decades, from Monty Python to the brilliant "Community" episode nailing Ken Burns).
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