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What does "pretend for" mean here?

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Rebecca

"Pretend for" means to act, or to make something appear as something it isn't, for a purpose. The preposition "for" is used to indicate a purpose. "Pretend" also has a connotation of playing like a child, so it has a slight nuance of saying that the job of acting is not a "real" or "adult" job. Ex: My kids are playing and pretending that they're at a beach. Ex: I like to pretend for fun.

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