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The phrase 'way for' is not correct or usable in written English.
If you are looking to use a phrase that conveys the same meaning, you could use 'path for' or 'route for' instead. For example: This new program provides a path for students to learn valuable skills.
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■"Make way for tomorrow".
Make way for the old!
Been that way for ages.
I felt that way for a while.
By the way for a warning.
It has gone this way for days.
Make way for the second wave.
It actually opens the way for it.
He goes all the way for it.
"Put it this way, for luck".
Make straight the way for the Lord".
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