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The phrase "a boulder for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a boulder that serves a specific purpose or function.
Example: "He found a boulder for his garden that would serve as a natural centerpiece."
Alternatives: "a rock for" or "a stone for".
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"We love you," read a note written on a boulder for another of the high school's victims, Erin Peterson.
It, too, is deployed from the top of the robot arm, which can direct the device to dig horizontally (under a boulder, for instance, where any life will be well shielded from the harsh atmosphere) or vertically into the soil.
The feel of the place is unrushed, thoughtful -- reflecting the mood of an artist who could put aside a boulder for years while it took final shape in his mind's eye.
However, there are multiple points in one section, behind a boulder for instance, that give players better coverage or a better shot on enemies.
After Slumdog, Boyle turned to the intense subject of Aron Ralston, the mountain climber who had to amputate his own arm after being trapped by a boulder for nearly five days.
127 Hours recalls the true story of extreme sportsman Aron Ralston, who had to amputate his own arm after being trapped by a boulder for nearly five days while canyoneering alone in the Utah desert.
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However, there is no line item for the asteroid redirect mission, and the agency has delayed making a decision on choosing an approach for the mission (whether to snatch a boulder from a larger asteroid, for instance, or to bag up an entire asteroid and bring it to Earth).
The majority, Grieves says, are community-created and landscape-based: a sculpture trail or a plaque on a single boulder, for instance.
"Too?" she says, crying, laughing, pulling Olivia in as well, so that the three form a kind of solid thing, a weight, a substance, as round as a boulder, which, for the moment, fills in the empty space that was there just before.
127 HOURS Pinned under a fallen boulder for five days, a mountain climber (James Franco) reviews his life, searching for the courage and determination he needs to survive.
Sadly, the illusion goes wrong as someone rigged Gob's cave and he ends up trapped in a fake boulder for two weeks, after which Ann dumps him.
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