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Discover Ludwig"scratch for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about searching or looking for something. For example, "I'm scratching for solutions to solve this problem."
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Coevolved interactions are not designed from scratch for maximum efficiency.
The kid had to scratch, for God's sake.
ED WARD was the other scratch for the Devils.
He was a healthy scratch for the past nine games.
TURNER STEVENSON was a healthy scratch for the Devils.
Noah was a last-minute scratch for the Bulls because of a left foot injury.
He was a healthy scratch for four straight games, then waived his no-trade clause.
"…Whatever the Tigers get now, they're gonna have to scratch for it," Wojnowski said.
SLAP SHOTS Center Brian Boyle was a healthy scratch for the third straight game Tuesday.
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"Everyone is trying to do scratch-for-scratch reproductions of ancient instruments.
The paint used prevents scratches, for example.
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