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The phrase "a commentary for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a commentary that is intended for a specific subject, work, or audience.
Example: "The author wrote a commentary for the latest edition of the novel, providing insights into the characters and themes."
Alternatives: "an analysis of" or "a critique for".
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Not much use unless I'm asked to do a commentary for home insurance.
Collect examples of good and bad photographs and write a commentary for each one.
That is just wrong," Engel wrote in a commentary for the Bild am Sonntag.
Nafjan argued in a commentary for Amnesty International that the fundamental issue was challenging patriarchy.
Nevertheless, he added, he will make a commentary for a special edition of "The Green Mile".
"The nominally civilian government has been desperate for legitimacy," he said in a commentary for the Democratic Voice of Burma.
He later appeared on CNBC and wrote a commentary for DealBook, titled "Why I Chose Not to Wear a Wire".
Joe Randazzo, former editor of the Onion, urged people not to be cowed in a commentary for MSNBC.
Mr. Ball and Sam Mendes, the director, made a commentary for the DVD, which hasn't been released or scheduled.
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Its official news agency, Xinhua, published a commentary calling for a "de-Americanised world".
"What can he be afraid of?" the first minister asked, in a commentary article for Scotland on Sunday.
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