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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coat for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a coat intended for a particular person or purpose.
Example: "I bought a coat for a friend who is always cold during winter."
Alternatives: "a coat intended for a" or "a coat designed for a".
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This is swapping a coat for a bikini.
Or, you can sponsor a coat for a specific person in need.
A University of Colorado official lent receiver Jeremy Bloom a coat for a road trip.
Gifts that can be bought on someone's behalf include the sponsorship of a child for a year ($264), a coat for a child in need ($35) and trees to improve a community ($30).
The company mission is to dress the women who stand in line waiting for a bus, who take their kids to school en route to the board room, who pop out in the lunch hour to do the shopping, who shrug on a coat for a dinner date, and who lined up in Moscow's GUM store, staging an impromptu mini-fashion show.
Sew a coat for a dog or a horse.
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The film could also be used as a coating for a stent.
Just like ordinary flour, oat flour can be used as a coating for a wide variety of foods.
You make a dress with a coat for the society look or a jacket with pants for the career look.
It's a boot but it's a stocking, almost like a coat for your legs".
But, you know, we've still got kids who are going to need a coat for winter or a computer for school.
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