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The phrase "a composer for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone who composes music for a specific purpose, project, or individual.
Example: "She is a composer for the upcoming film, creating an original score that enhances the storyline."
Alternatives: "a composer of" or "a music creator for".
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The growing company enlisted him as a composer for the NES port of DragonStrike and the computer game Eye of the Beholder II.
At McGill, Scott worked as a composer for the Auditory Cognitive Neuroscience Lab under Robert Zatorre, where he composes music to be used in music cognition experiments.
How about a composer for the next collaborator?
Mr. Flaherty, 56, is a composer for musical theater and film.
He is also a guitarist with the Glenn Branca Ensemble and a composer for musical theater.
Pipe-Major MacRae became particularly known as a composer for the bagpipe.
His mother teaches science at the progressive Calhoun School, and his father is a composer for television and film.
He first made his name as a composer for percussion, following the example of Cowell and Edgard Varèse.
She also revealed a distinctive melodic talent as a composer for her first husband, piano virtuoso Paul Bley.
That is familiar, too, though Ms. Loomer praised her own husband, Joe Romano, a composer, for his willingness to help.
Adam Cork didn't need a composer for "Macbeth," since like many sound designers he is a musician himself.
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