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The phrase "a commission for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a formal request or order for a piece of work, typically in the context of art, writing, or services.
Example: "The artist received a commission for a new mural in the city center."
Alternatives: "an order for" or "a request for".
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And that's why I didn't take a commission for it.
A commission for Rose Bruford at Battersea Arts Centre followed.
They offered people a commission for persuading their neighbours to buy a toilet.
They've partnered with several larger sites that take a commission for driving sales their way.
He received a commission for a major opera to be given at Covent Garden, in 2001.
After robbing them, they would peel off a commission for him.
They all wanted to introduce potential buyers and they wanted a commission for doing so.
Galactia has accepted a commission for a massive work celebrating the Battle of Lepanto.
Thus came a commission for a 14,000 square-foot villa.
The firm often "lends a helping hand" in getting a commission for a young man.
O'Brien's second boat, the Ilen, was a commission for the Falkland Islands Company.
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