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The phrase "toil for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to mean "work hard for" or "labour for". For example, "The farmers toiled for weeks to harvest the crops."
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But yesterday England had to toil for their successes.
"To toil for a hard master is bitter, but to have no master to toil for is more bitter still".
That may be because without benefits to rely on, workers were prepared to toil for less.
But the fun for them and the toil for others isn't over just yet.
Those who can find work toil for little pay; their wives and daughters are preyed upon.
South of the border, Mexicans can expect to toil for three centuries to earn the same.
He was publicly humiliated and sent to toil for two years in the wilderness.
If he rides south to Kerala, he may toil for five times as much.
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After toiling for hours at the office.
New Yorkers toiled for an average of 1,882 hours.
What is obvious is that he is toiling — for us!
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