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The phrase "a bow for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a bow that is intended for a specific purpose or recipient, such as a gift or decoration.
Example: "She wrapped the present with a beautiful paper and added a bow for a finishing touch."
Alternatives: "a ribbon for" or "a gift for".
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The scene needed only a bow for its completion.
The MFA should take a bow for bringing this series to Boston.
And he delivered a harsh critique of Mr. Obama: "This week he's been trying to take a bow for 8.3 percent unemployment.
A Bow for the Ancients Greek myth is a factor in two of Charles L. Mee's three plays about love being presented in New York this season.
Like the Neary sisters, Maria Calegari is a former leading member of City Ballet, and she, like Colleen Neary, took a bow for her staging.
To the skeptical, it could have doubled as Calipari's taking a bow for his latest escape from the short arm of N.C.A.A. enforcement.
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Tie firmly with a strong knot and end with a nice bow for a prettier touch.
It would be a last bow for an artistic partnership that elevated both a performer and a network to unexpected heights.
"The long tie is good for meeting U2 at the W Hotel, but definitely a bow tie for an event with the President at the Waldorf".
Add (for a girl) A lone curl on its head with a bow or (for a boy) a curl on its forehead.
For the new IBEXLOLIC velocity vector, the heliosphere will not have a bow shock for magnetic field strengths > 3 μ G.
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