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The phrase "a context for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the background or setting in which something occurs or is understood.
Example: "To fully appreciate the novel, one must consider a context for the author's experiences during that time."
Alternatives: "a framework for the" or "a background for the".
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The supplementary material helps provide a context for the furniture.
It begins by establishing a context for the artist.
There's a context for the movie in the history of art.
With these scenes, Freedman establishes a context for the often repeated thesis of his book.
This is partly to establish a context for the river or swamp or beach I'm visiting.
Joanna provides a context for the daughterly outrage in a splendidly nourished portrait of Manhattan privilege.
The material nicely sets up a context for the artist, but it could have been cut back without much harm.
It is necessary here only to provide a context for the evolution of the typefaces of the printer's font.
This forms a context for the fragmentation of the Wingfield family, which O'Riordan underlines by having them inhabit their own worlds.
He later clarified the comment, correcting "erotic" to "sexy" and claiming that his game would provide a context for the character's clothing.
And I thought: 'Okay, you are stopping people having a context for the country they live in and you are marginalising me.
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