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The phrase "sitting for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to someone posing as a model for a painting or photograph. It can also be used to indicate attending an exam or test. Example 1: "She was sitting for a portrait when the painter suddenly realized he forgot to bring his paints." Example 2: "John will be sitting for his history exam tomorrow." Example 3: "I have been sitting for this photographer for hours and my feet are starting to hurt."
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They're sitting for a long time".
University students were sitting for exams.
The queen enjoyed sitting for her.
No more baby sitting for the Andrews.
I've been sitting for five hours.
She's sitting for her portrait, after all.
The businessman sitting for him smiled nervously.
Chris is sitting for Grayson, as in sitting for a portrait.
Where?" "You ain't sitting?" "Why I'm sitting for?
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"Lately, I've been baby-sitting for my two granddaughters".
He rode his bike over from where he's staying and dog-sitting for a friend nearby.
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