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'spring for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean offering to pay for something, as in "I'll spring for dinner tonight".
Dictionary
spring for
verb
To pay for; to offer money.
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It's not spring for Guillaume Henry's girl — it's summer.
Spring for patent leather.
Still don't spring for lunch though.
Do spring for the waterproof model.
Small Matisse offered in Spring for $800.
Affordability is essential to the concept of Spring for Music.
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But this spring, for whatever reasons, "St.
(Go back next spring for wisteria).
Prince returned last spring for another string of UK dates.
Take 1961, for instance.
Like today, for example.
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