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The phrase "a cell for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific type of cell, such as in biology, prison, or data organization.
Example: "The scientist prepared a cell for the experiment to observe the behavior of the microorganisms."
Alternatives: "a compartment for" or "a unit for".
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I was thrown in a cell for women.
"I was locked in a cell for three days.
Probably jump into a cell for a few weeks first.
Zahid had been attacked by Stewart with whom he had shared a cell for six weeks.
He said they were kept in a cell for a week.
Lewis Thomas's "Lives of a Cell," for example, is a wonderfully readable classic.
At the station, I was left in a cell for hours.
I was arrested again and put in a cell for 14 days.
"In each neighborhood in Baghdad we have a cell for the party," he said.
The sheriff said Mr. Nifong would be held alone in a cell for his protection.
She was handcuffed and kept in a cell for three hours.
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