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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a comedy for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the intended audience or purpose of a comedic work, such as a play, film, or book.
Example: "This is a comedy for all ages, filled with humor that appeals to both children and adults."
Alternatives: "a comedy aimed at" or "a comedy suitable for".
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A comedy for children.
"I'd love to do a comedy, for example.
Abbott has described it as a "comedy for a crime-addicted audience who love The Bill.
The show stars Mike O'Malley, who failed spectacularly with a comedy for NBC last season.
It feels less like a comedy for us than a retirement present for the wizened quartet.
Milchard won the award for best actor in a comedy for his deadpan performances.
"I wanted to do a comedy for a crime-addicted audience who love The Bill.
In fact, I won my Academy Award for a comedy, for Thoroughly Modern Millie.
Diane Keaton was chosen best actress in a comedy for "Something's Gotta Give".
Jaime Pressly won best supporting actress in a comedy for "My Name is Earl".
DreamWorks also has a comedy for ABC, a co-production with the Walt Disney studio Touchstone.
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