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The phrase "a bill for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a document that requests payment for goods or services rendered.
Example: "I received a bill for the repairs made to my car last week."
Alternatives: "an invoice for" or "a statement for".
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About a year later, city officials sent her a bill for $2.2 million.
Mr. Feldman received a bill for $200.
Goodwill got a bill for $31,650.
Neugebauer says Congress didn't pass a bill for quantitative easing.
"I'd give him a bill for three feet six inches.
A bill for the second has yet to be drafted.
A bill for them was all I got!
We were presented with a bill for €28.
A bill for $30,000 nearly broke him.
This is a bill for patients, not profits".
And which sent Mr. Drukier a bill for $40,000.
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