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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a desk for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the purpose or intended use of a desk, often specifying what the desk is meant for.
Example: "I bought a desk for my home office to improve my productivity while working from home."
Alternatives: "a desk intended for" or "a desk designed for".
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The room also holds a desk for each of them.
Not everyone sits behind a desk for a living.
"The organization is not going to set up a desk for you".
"Put them by the door for your keys, or on a desk for paper clips.
I couldn't imagine sitting behind a desk for long, even in a wheelchair.
This morning I built my father a desk for his computer.
There is a nook designed to fit a desk for paying bills.
In fact, school officials have said, the girl was without a desk for only one day.
I worked in bed, still unable to sit at a desk for long.
The golf coach works from home, freeing a desk for the radio announcer.
Really fantastic ideas I can do at a desk for our tremendous audiences.
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