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The phrase "story for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a story that is intended for a specific audience or purpose. Example: "I have been working on a children's book, it is a story for young readers about a magical forest adventure."
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Same story for Denver.
HERE'S a story for you.
An immigrant story for our age.
"Finish the story, for God's sake.
You investigated the story for four years.
But it is another story for prices.
New beginning, same story for England.
Malloy covered the story for his paper.
Another story for another time, perhaps.
'I've got a story for you.
But that is a story for later.
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