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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cell for a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a specific type of cell designated for a particular purpose or function.
Example: "The laboratory requires a cell for a new experiment involving cell cultures."
Alternatives: "a compartment for a" or "a space for a".
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Probably jump into a cell for a few weeks first.
He said they were kept in a cell for a week.
"We will have a few hundred prisoners more who have to share a cell for a few weeks.
"We could deal with people more imaginatively than making them sit in a cell for a month.
He had been kidnapped, dragged across the state line and forced to sit in a cell for a year.
"He always grandstands about the First Amendment and artistic freedom, but when I attempted to do essentially what he does, he had me arrested and put in a cell for a day".
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After the interview, Mr Hale was returned to a cell for an hour then released.
The story begins with the player imprisoned in a cell for an unknown crime.
On the October 7 episode of Raw, it was announced that Cena would return at Hell in a Cell for an opportunity at the World Heavyweight Championship.
Lewis Thomas's "Lives of a Cell," for example, is a wonderfully readable classic.
Hamilton spent about ten years in solitary, confined to a cell for twenty-three hours a day.
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