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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cinema for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a cinema that serves a specific purpose or audience.
Example: "We are excited to announce the opening of a cinema for independent films in our community."
Alternatives: "a theater for" or "a venue for".
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And they'd turn it into a cinema for three or four months.
But after that I worked in a cinema for two years, while I was at school.
You see, I don't go to a cinema for the communal experience.
'Some of those kids will be coming into a cinema for the first time in their lives,' she said.
It did not even have a cinema for fully 31 years, then the Curzon, of all luxuries, opened last year.
They are a cinema for hire and we are often more criticised for showing leftwing films which are anti-Israeli government policy than the opposite.
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When you go out with your constantly begging friend, start refusing to pay the entry fee, for drinks, for a cinema ticket, for the meal.
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I ended up squatting in a derelict cinema for a few months on Oranienburgerstrasse in West Berlin with a dozen or so others.
7.42pm GMT Guardian writer and Doctor Who fan Sam Wolfson is at a London cinema for a live 3D screening of the episode.
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