It seems to me that the first part, using with to topicalize is exactly what for does ...It is indeed, but for's behaviour isn't obvious to many programmers coming from other languages (and yes, I know it's clearly documented in perlsyn). I should possibly also mention in the description that it was inspired out of a CB conversation, which explains away the obvious redundancy ;)
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