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The phrase "a bat for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a bat that is intended for a specific purpose, such as playing a sport or for a particular activity.
Example: "He brought a bat for the baseball game this weekend."
Alternatives: "a bat intended for" or "a bat designed for".
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Blind as a Bat, for instance, uses blindfolds to demonstrate how bats navigate with sound waves.
Some involved vandalism — breaking a screen window with a bat, for example.
How many gowns does it take to get through a Bat For Lashes wedding tour?
But the pitcher who mistook a bat for a ball was only fined.
"I signed a bat for the Sri Lankan PM because he's a cricket fan and that reason alone," McGrath tweeted.
"Congrats on the appeal, Ryan," one fan yelled to Braun as he signed a bat for a small girl.
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Toyota will show a concept pickup at the Detroit show called the A-BAT, for "advanced breakthrough aero truck".
Toyota showed a concept pickup (called A-BAT for Advanced Breakthrough Aero Truck) that was supersleek and small.
But he might find life as a freelance bat-for-hire suits him best of all.
Along the way, BoJack lobbies for an Oscar nomination at film festivals and at a bat mitzvah — for an actual bat.
He swung a bat Saturday for the first time since injuring his left wrist.
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