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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cup for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the purpose or intended use of a cup, often in the context of serving or holding a specific item or beverage.
Example: "I need a cup for my coffee in the morning."
Alternatives: "a mug for" or "a vessel for".
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"Or 50 cents a cup for me," adds Bart.
She poured the hot milk into a cup for me.
He pours red lemonade into a cup for me.
He declined, saying he would get a cup for himself in a bit.
The god Apollo sent the crow to fetch water in a cup for a sacrifice.
And as the crew members approached, each was handed a cup for a mandatory drug test.
The scaly, vampire-man creature is salivating over a cup for blood-drinking.
I picked up a cup for 14 birr and a frosted doughnut for 15 birr.
No one's going to put a ring under a cup for me".
Fix the area up ahead of time, with things like a good lamp, a cup for pencils and pens and a pencil sharpener.
A league title and a cup for Mourinho versus a league title, a cup and a European Cup for Guardiola.
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