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Discover Ludwig'with that for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to begin a clause or sentence that links the current topic to the one that preceded it. For example: "I'm finished discussing that topic; with that for background, let's move on to the next one."
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I've lived with that for two years.
"I'm not fine with that for terrorists.
"I struggled with that for years.
I played with that for weeks.
Sit with that for a moment.
I've lived with that for two years, too.
"My chairman is going to deal with that for me.
Judaism has been dealing with that for 3,300 years.
But we could certainly live with that for now".
I lived with that for a long time".
Similar(1)
"I sat with that for a while," he says.
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