As contrasted with the use of "for" as a preposition (intended use or recipient), the conjunction "for" means something different.
As a coordinating conjunction, it generally means the same thing as the subordinating conjunctions "because" or "since" (He had to quit the company, for his father no longer supported him). The conjunction "as" may be used in the same context.
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