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What does "be for" mean? Does it mean "receive"?

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Rebecca

"For" in this case describes a purpose, an intended result, or a relation of one thing to something else. So in this case, the purpose is to receive something in return, and the word "for" here describes that receiving something in return is the intended purpose.

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