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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a database for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific purpose or function of a database, indicating what it is intended to store or manage.
Example: "We are developing a database for tracking customer orders and inventory levels."
Alternatives: "a repository for" or "a data store for".
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He has even built a database for a small charity.
The team established a database for each dress.
Another large textbook company, Taylor & Francis, will soon be offering a database for building books.
Amazon.com bought Bibliofind.com, a database for used book dealers last April.
The department has also created a database for tracking search warrants from request to execution.
For $49, customers can simply list their names in a database for other potential travelers to see.
That's why what I'm doing now is establishing a database for what is essentially a matching process.
Optical character-recognition software converts the plate image to text that is then sent to a database for verification purposes.
The agency described a recommendation that it consider setting up a database for documents submitted by owners as "not feasible".
There is a database for body marks, like birthmarks and scars.
The regulators also created a database for tracking reports of alleged BPL interference.
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