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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a county for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific county designated for a particular purpose or activity.
Example: "The new regulations will create a county for sustainable agriculture initiatives."
Alternatives: "a region for" or "an area for".
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any funding provided by a State to a county for road maintenance programs in the county.
"Captain, we've got legal liability as a county for any misuse or abuse of the system," Simitian told the board.
Under the Administration of Justice Act (1964) the Middlesex area of London was deemed a county for purposes of law.
Indeed, putting the ball back in Pietersen's court – and encouraging him to play county cricket when he is still without a county for next summer – could be savvy.
When farmland is sold for a new purpose, the seller usually must compensate a county for the taxes avoided while the land was farmed.
Under North Carolina law, "a voter must be a resident of a county for 30 days by the date of an election".
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Superior Court Judge Frederick Mandabach sentenced Galindo to two years in Glen Helen Rehabilitation Center for Men, a county facility, for all the offenses.
Jeremy Pembroke has been in charge of the Conservative-led council for six years and a county councillor for 10.
His father, a farmer and the owner of a lumber yard, was a county chairman for Barry Goldwater's presidential campaign in 1964 and ran for county commissioner thereafter.
Mark Shirley has been a county agent for 28 years.
I just went to a county convention for the first time in my life".
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