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Discover Ludwig"suggesting for" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
A suggestion would typically be followed by "to" + verb, such as "suggested for me to try a new restaurant." Alternatively, you could use "suggesting that" + verb, such as "suggesting that we go to a new restaurant." Example: My friend was suggesting that we go on a road trip for our next vacation.
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I am not suggesting for a second that mental illness is not a reality.
MediaGuardian has been suggesting for quite some time that Andy Duncan's future is in doubt.
"Nobody is suggesting for one minute that a sugary drinks tax will solve everything.
I'm not suggesting for a moment that anybody at the Guardian gratuitously wants to risk anybody's life.
I'm not suggesting for a minute that all is wonderful for everyone, because it is certainly not.
Judge Calabresi qualified his comments, adding: "I am not suggesting for a moment that Bush is Hitler.
Many firms have been suggesting for years that the full market value would be 5% of the original price tag.
Old political friends of Mr Chirac have been suggesting for months that his trial is unnecessary.
So had the dogs, suggesting, for the first time, that they, too, experience a runner's high.
His decision to admit guilt was not a surprise, as his lawyer, Gerald L. Shargel, had been suggesting for months that his client intended to plead guilty.
Until he fails a dope test... not that I'm suggesting for a moment that he's juiced up, I hasten to add.
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