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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a core for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a central or essential component or element that serves a specific purpose or function.
Example: "The research identified a core for understanding the complex dynamics of climate change."
Alternatives: "a foundation for" or "a basis for".
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The model has the potential to act as a core for knowledge representation, sharing and reuse in the multidisciplinary domain of SI.
The problem to design a core for a cycle length of 18 GWD/MTU was not covered in the first phase.
Screening of analogous core fragments afforded 1H-pyrazolo[3,4-c]pyridine (6-azaindazole) as a core for the development of pan-Pim inhibitors.
As a project we have values, and there's a core for whom Mozilla acting as a tyrant is no better or only slightly better than somebody else acting as a tyrant".
But as a project, we have values and there's a core for who Mozilla acting as a tyrant is no better or only slightly better than somebody else acting as a tyrant.
The limbs of the composite bow are laminated, with a thin strip of wood serving as a core for facing and backing strips of fibreglass that are secured to it with epoxy glue.
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If students are registered for a CORE course for credit they do not need to register for the corresponding exam.
No institutional existence for them, a core issue for these feisty activists.
But ensuring a swift return to normalcy for children there is a core priority for UNICEF.
Holiday and Davis give the Pelicans a solid core for a contending team to come.
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