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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blanket for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a blanket intended for a specific purpose or recipient.
Example: "I bought a blanket for my grandmother to keep her warm during the winter months."
Alternatives: "a cover for" or "a throw for".
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Bring a blanket for seating.
It's like a blanket for me.
I'm currently knitting a blanket for our bed.
She carried a giant shoulder bag, having dutifully brought a blanket for the picnic.
Across the room, Taggrid Albosherif, 36, worked on a blanket for summer picnics with her family.
Crochet a blanket for Blankie Depot, a nonprofit organization providing blankets for children in need.
In a nearby hut, Ramani Devi sewed a blanket for a grandson born nine days earlier.
He was in full Indian dress with only a blanket for a saddle.
After that, I curled up on the sofa with a blanket for a while.
And Ruth Willig, 93, ended the year by knitting a blanket for the arrival of her first great-grandchild.
Only when his wife yanks out a blanket for their shivering dog does he muzzle the air conditioner.
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