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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chain for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of chain intended for a particular purpose or object.
Example: "He bought a chain for his bicycle to prevent it from being stolen."
Alternatives: "a link for" or "a connector for".
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It's a chain for life.
He sold the state's largest bank to a chain for $28 million.
But its recent spin off, Too Inc., a chain for young girls, didn't fare so well.
The protesters marched to the city's main Kizilay square, forming a "chain for peace".
The furniture firm IKEA is planning a chain for young people.
I get a sold silver version of the borough crest on a chain for wearing to functions.
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Scott is the former chief of Columbia/HCA, a chain of for-profit hospitals.
The "A" chain was chosen for all the calculations.
If you like boho, try putting a small dream catcher on a long chain for a unique statement piece.
Go to a chain store, for example Target, for supplies.
A local rail worker promptly clambered up Mary's bulk and secured a heavier chain for a second, successful hoisting.
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