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Discover Ludwig"set aside for it" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to something that has been reserved or saved for a specific purpose or person. Here are a few examples: 1. "I have set aside a portion of my salary for savings each month." 2. "A room was set aside for the guest of honor at the event." 3. "We need to set aside some time to discuss this matter at our next meeting." 4. "I have set aside some money for a vacation next year." 5. "The judge ordered the evidence to be set aside for further examination." In each of these examples, the phrase "set aside for it" is used to indicate that something has been reserved or saved for a specific purpose or situation.
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Longcore says he knows of one species of snake that disappeared from an urban habitat specifically set aside for it after steady levels of artificial light apparently disrupted its predation patterns, either by exposing it to its prey or to its own predators.
But we do have time set aside for it.
A good deal of prostitution is practiced on the river, and some "streets" are set aside for it.
Finding patients and their families can be expensive, and labs do not have money set aside for it.
Also galling, they said, was the snail's pace of land preservation despite money set aside for it.
The government's Finance Minister has just estimated that to meet the "phenomenon of repatriation" twice the sum originally set aside for it will now have to be raised, which may even unbalance the 1962 national budget.
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Goldman also disclosed how much it had set aside for its annual bonus pool.
"It is totally disproportionate and not only because it is us – any side should have a certain allocation set aside for making it here.
They argued that since only 5% of the country's land area was set aside for wildlife, it should be free of human disturbance.
Airboarders cruise down a trail set aside for them — it's more than 1,500 feet long — and can be pretty fast.
Seventy tons of bronze were set aside for casting it.
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