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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a blessing for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is considered beneficial or fortunate for a specific person or situation.
Example: "Receiving the scholarship was a blessing for a student like her, who struggled to afford college tuition."
Alternatives: "a gift for a" or "a benefit for a".
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Terry Pratchett, basically, was a blessing for a certain kind of wordy pre-teen.
"In that way, the autism is a blessing for a runner.
More individualistic voices are not always a blessing for a national institution like the Times, however.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs found themselves fashionable; not always a blessing for a new band.
In his message, Archbishop Williams repeated his view that "a blessing for a same-sex union cannot have the authority" of the full Anglican Communion, any more than a blessing for a heterosexual couple living outside marriage would have.
It was a blessing for a commerce-loving country to be over-run by such an army of customers; and to have such creditable warriors to feed.
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This has been a blessing for an indebted economy and especially for its producers of soya beans, iron ore and steel, which account for two-thirds of the goods exported.Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil's president, has caught the bug too.
This is both a curse and a blessing for "Forbidden Broadway".
AN ALWAYS-connected lifestyle is a blessing for some and a nightmare for others.
To say this was a blessing for Maurice is an understatement.
"It is a human fortune and a blessing for the country," he told me.
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