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Discover LudwigThe phrase "studying for" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in the context of preparing for an upcoming event or test. For example: "I'm studying for the math test tomorrow."
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"You're studying for my job".
I'm studying for my GCSEs.
She's now studying for the SAT.
Studying for exams trumped dinner with friends.
The daughter studying for GCSEs.
I'm also studying for two qualifications.
He is studying for the LSAT.
He had been studying for SAT's.
I'm studying for an astronomy degree.
She is studying for the C.P.A. exam.
She was studying for a Realtor's license.
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