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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ball for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a ball intended for a specific purpose or activity, such as a game or event.
Example: "I bought a ball for the kids to play with in the park."
Alternatives: "a ball intended for" or "a ball designed for".
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St. Claire's first coaching job was in Stockton, Calif., Class A ball for the Milwaukee Brewers.
"It's like a ball for them..
She wanted a ball for our niece".
Mould the dough into a ball for rolling.
Push forward and Hart flubs a ball for a corner.
(Bring your glove and a ball for added realism).
He lobbed a ball for Galloway into the end zone.
Mr. Valenti had a ball for two years.
And you come in and you can have a ball for three days, and entertain hopefully.
Venditte agreed, but only if Granderson would sign a ball for him.
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He won the reality show and was invited to America to try out for the Pirates, the organization he now plays single-A ball for.
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