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The phrase "a column for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific section or feature in a publication, such as a newspaper or magazine, that is dedicated to a particular topic or author.
Example: "She writes a column for the local newspaper every week, sharing her insights on community events."
Alternatives: "a section for the" or "a feature for the".
Exact(49)
About a year ago I approached Carrie Fisher to write a column for the Guardian.
Before October 2009 he wrote a column for the Sun worth about £45,000 a year.
For two years he wrote a column for the Times.
Dan McGrath writes a column for the Chicago News Cooperative.
Scott James writes a column for The Bay Citizen.
Allister Heath writes a column for the Daily Telegraph.
Similar(11)
Ross Ramsey, the executive editor of The Texas Tribune, writes a column for The Tribune.
On Thursday, Johnson explained the bill in a column for The Guardian.
She writes a column for The Bangor Daily News and is regularly featured around the internet.
(She also wrote a column for The New York Times).
He writes a column for the Independent.
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