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Discover LudwigThe phrase "study for" is correct and commonly used in written English
You can use it when talking about studying in the future in order to achieve an educational goal. For example, "I'm going to study for my math test next week."
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A case study for future industry restructuring?
JUDGE: And did you study for this?
So what exactly is the study for?
"You can't really study for it".
(A study for it is shown here).
Her study for El Greco's "St.
Scholastic tests you could study for.
10.30am: Returned to study for more research.
Forbes: Study for 20 years?
I couldn't study for 2 years.
But that's a study for another day.
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