On Sunday, 20 February 2022 at 03:44:42 UTC, Paul Backus wrote:
Yes, this is a perfectly correct use of "for" as a coordinating conjunction. [1] It may come across as a bit formal or old-fashioned, though—in normal speech, you'd usually use "since".

[1] https://writing.wisc.edu/handbook/grammarpunct/coordconj/

Interesting, since English is not my first language, if in that sentence instead of "for" there was the word "since", I wouldn't have been bothered, but since it was the first time I saw the usage of "for" in that way, I found awkward.

After that I even look into a translator which gave the same translation with "since" and "for" in that sentence.

Well living and learning. :)

Matheus.

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