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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a church for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific purpose or audience for a church, often in discussions about community or religious services.
Example: "We are looking to establish a church for young families in our neighborhood."
Alternatives: "a place of worship for" or "a congregation for".
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In a church; for the laugh.
A church for music.
"I don't want us to be a church for artists.
Alfred Manger wanted to build a church for tenants.
St. Philip's doesn't see itself as a church for the black community.
"We've been pressing for a church for a very long time".
The center is a church for worshipers and a ministry for people in need.
In many ways, autism seems too broad a church for such an experiment.
"The senselessly slain parishioners were in a church for Wednesday night bible study.
Go south past a church for two miles to a big sign marking the Appalachian Trail.
Konstantin Radchenko went to a church for the first time in his 20s, after the Soviet Union's fall.
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