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The phrase "a brand for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific brand that is intended for a particular purpose, audience, or product category.
Example: "We are developing a brand for eco-friendly products that appeal to environmentally conscious consumers."
Alternatives: "a label for" or "a name for".
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He's created a brand for himself.
Make Playboy a brand for playboys".
"But Guo Jingming is a brand for Chinese youth".
"You're creating a brand for yourself," he said.
The American official said, "The name became a brand for them".
And severing ties with a brand, for whatever reason, can come at an emotional cost.
"We're a boutique firm that creates a brand for churches," he told me.
"I really do believe I am a brand for my fans," she said.
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Designer brand name sunglasses have a brand for a reason -- the brand speaks for the quality, and it's constant throughout.
Scion quickly became a successful brand-within-a-brand for Toyota, and a springboard for Mr. Farley.
A brand for the people.
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