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Can I understand "for" as "represent" here?

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Rebecca

Yes, "for" in this context means to represent, to be in memory of, to dedicate to someone, or to be for the purpose of someone or something. Ex: The author wrote this book for his daughter. Ex: This tattoo is for my grandma.

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