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Free sign upThe part of the sentence "teach for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to talk about something someone does, such as: "She teaches English for a living."
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Staff will beg to teach for nothing.
They flock to Teach for America.
Sign up to teach for a program!
I don't teach for visceral reasons — I just dislike it.
Corps members agree to teach for two years.
"Can I teach for a moment?" he asked on Saturday.
"California schools teach for tests or lose [public funding].
They don't expect and don't want to teach for life.
This time to Teach for America.
I personalize the way I teach for each individual student.
Teachers must teach for this test.
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