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Discover Ludwig"try it for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing a practice or action and want to suggest trying it as a form of experiment. For example: "Let's try it for a week and see if it makes any difference."
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Try it for yourself.
You should try it for Thanksgiving".
Let's try it for the states.
Try it for two minutes.
Then try it for full-race distance.
You should try it for yourself.
"Let's try it for a season".
You can try it for yourself.
Try it for a fucking day.
You can try it for a while, before you decide".
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