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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a copy for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific copy of a document or item intended for a particular purpose or recipient.
Example: "I need to prepare a copy for a client meeting scheduled for next week."
Alternatives: "a version for a" or "a duplicate for a".
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Another bought a copy for a grandson.
I bought a copy for a dear friend's 12-year-old daughter.
But those who pick up a copy for a knitting friend should dip into a chapter or two.
Before I talked about it on the Backlisted podcast and wrote about it here, you could pick up a copy for a few quid.
He said he believes copyright protection is "unquestionably good" but that enforcement should focus on serious criminal enterprises, not the music fan who burns a copy for a friend or the search engine that merely offers the link to a bad place.
This allows the accurate documentation of the real experiment while having the possibility to use the planned procedure as a template that can serve as a copy for a repeat in a standard way.
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Click here to order a copy for £6.39 You're a mathematician – what's your background?
You can buy a copy for £7.99 or subscribe for a year (2 issues) for £14.
They were given a copy for the Atari 2600 as a promotional item.
Click here to order a copy for £12.99 Ashura is a traditional Turkish dessert also known as Noah's Ark pudding.
She added the words "sex or marital status," ran to a copying machine and made a copy for each member.
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