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The phrase 'spare for' is not an expression used in written English.
You would use 'spare' (verb) or 'spare (adjective) in written English. For example, you could say, "I have some spare time today if you need help."
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Bujalski has few kind words to spare for mumblecore.
Not sure we have time to spare for this.
Sometimes he was even too spare for contemporary tastes.
There's not a crumb to spare for anything.
Few single mothers have much time or energy to spare for community activities.
There would be little money to spare for renovations, so they reluctantly withdrew the offer.
This year, there is only $1m spare for restoring old monuments.
This reflects the emergence of a middle class with cash to spare for branded goods.
He said there was even money to spare for other Afghan wrestling clubs.
We advise Englishmen that they have no sympathy to spare for Europe.
Life was precarious, and his parents had little time to spare for their offspring.
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