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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'seed for' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
Instead, you can use the phrase 'seeds for' (plural). For example: "I bought some seeds for my garden."
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Consider using bird (parakeet) seed for your cat's pot.
We grow seed for two different seed companies.
Nevertheless, the seed for Talawa was sown.
Save some seed for sowing again.
The rest is seed for future growth.
Random seed for 0.5-pixel randomization.
The seed for the random number generator.
That's where the seed for #OptOutside came from.
Was it the original seed for the novel?
So that was sort of a seed for the story.
That question was the seed for If I Stay.
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