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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a code for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific code that serves a particular purpose or function, often in contexts like programming, communication, or instructions.
Example: "The software requires a code for activation before you can use all its features."
Alternatives: "a key for" or "a cipher for".
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A code for future generations.
"There's a code for that," Buckholtz said.
Whatever an interviewee's answer, there is a code for it.
A code for calculating band-structure dependent quantities.
Green has become recognized as a code for sustainable programs.
Sometimes it feels as if the entire play is a code for Ireland itself.
One entry had the initials A. S., which he said was a code for Mr. Estrada.
Jenkin dismissed Clegg's claim that the letter was a code for withdrawal from the EU.
"It might be two weeks, but you will have a code for it," she said.
"How can you sit there and give me a code for that?
When targeted against foreigners, immigrants and refugees, it is a code for racism.
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