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The phrase "sue for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to indicate that someone is taking legal action against another person or entity. Example: The company decided to sue for damages after their product was found to be defective and caused injuries to several customers.
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The three could sue for wrongful dismissal.
Failing that, they can sue for malpractice.
Cheated clients might sue for compensation, too.
But the circus should sue for slander.
It won't sue for divorce.
Atlantic plans to sue for damages.
She's now planning to sue for damages.
Women here can sue for divorce.
Tesco decided to sue for libel.
Nizamdeen plans to sue for compensation.
Some said they would sue for slander.
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