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The phrase "a buffer for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that serves as a protective or mitigating element in various contexts, such as technology, finance, or emotional situations.
Example: "The savings account acts as a buffer for unexpected expenses that may arise throughout the year."
Alternatives: "a cushion for" or "a safeguard for".
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"cAMP Sponge": A buffer for cyclic adenosine 3′, 5′-monophosphate.
Those savings would help provide a buffer for the next couple of years, he said.
His wife was a buffer for him but herself not social.
Those services act as a buffer for many apps to the outside world when running in the background.
They provide a buffer for the winds and waves and protect communities like Broad Channel from flooding.
And it could provide a buffer for China in the event of a sudden disruption in imported supplies.
The provision is intended to allow farmers to save money in good years as a buffer for bad years.
It is known that adipose tissue serves as a buffer for elevated consumption of dietary fatty acids.
But a budding recovery in the housing market should provide a buffer for the economy.
These reserves provide a buffer for banks when liquidity dries up in financial markets.
Still, the dunes along the beach provided a buffer for those in the buff.
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