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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a desk for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the purpose or intended user of a desk.
Example: "I bought a desk for a student who needs a quiet place to study."
Alternatives: "a desk intended for" or "a desk meant for".
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Not everyone sits behind a desk for a living.
At least one staff organizer stayed put, keeping a desk for a while in the cluttered county Democratic office.
Not far away from the truck, veteran carpenters were creating a desk for a new game show on VH1.
The occasional crowding around a desk for a funny YouTube video can offer solace during the grind of a long day.
"All they really want is somewhere safe, free of infestation, with a bed and a desk for a rent that doesn't cost the earth".
Sometimes Pakula uses one of the white, tubular pillars in the newsroom to disguise a vertical line, or the edge of a desk for a horizontal line.
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Get a desk for all your stuff.
I couldn't imagine sitting behind a desk for long, even in a wheelchair.
The next morning, at Christopher's request, Alexander and I set up a desk for him under a window.
When they built their home in the suburbs eight years ago, the Kipers constructed an office that could accommodate a space with a door for Mel, a big desk for Kim and a space with a desk for Lauren near them both.
There is a nook designed to fit a desk for paying bills.
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