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The phrase "a copy for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that a copy of something is intended for a specific person or purpose.
Example: "Please make a copy for the manager to review before the meeting."
Alternatives: "a copy intended for" or "a copy designated for".
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Another bought a copy for a grandson.
Chip and Josh ordered a copy for $19.95.
Want a copy for your own wedding?
O'Brien obtained a copy for his book.
To buy a copy for £6.39 inc.
I've bought a copy for my daughter.
Buy a copy for £13.59 at bookshop.theguardian.com.
Order a copy for £18.99 here.
Order a copy for £11.89 from the guardian bookshop.
To order a copy for £8.79 go to guardianbookshop.com.
Buy a copy for £7.99 from the Guardian Bookshop.
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