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for sale

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"For sale" is an English phrase used to indicate that an item, property or service is available to be bought. It's an adjectival phrase, often found in advertisements or signs. The preposition "for" denotes purpose or intention, and "sale" is a noun referring to the act of selling.
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for

📝 Description
"For" is a preposition in English. It's used to indicate the use of something, a reason or purpose, or a period of time. For example, "I bought a gift for you," "I'm studying for my exams," and "I lived there for a year." It's derived from Old English 'for' meaning 'before, for, on behalf of.'
📝 Example Sentence
"Mike went for a run in the park and felt refreshed."
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sale

📝 Description
"Sale" is a noun derived from Old English "sala". In commerce, it means the exchange of a commodity for money. It can also be an event where goods are sold at reduced prices. As a verb, "sale" becomes "sell", indicating the action of giving something in return for money.
📝 Example Sentence
"Everything in the store is on sale this weekend, so don't miss out!"
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