Is the following sentence grammatically correct? I am not sure if the way to use the second "for" is correct. Can I omit the second "for"? You can stay with me for a night, or for as long as you like.
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You can stay with me for a nig ht or for as long as you like.
— Mister Micawber
You can stay with me for a nig ht or for as long as you like.
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