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The phrase "a disclaimer for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a statement that limits or clarifies the scope of information or responsibility regarding a particular subject or content.
Example: "Before we proceed, I would like to provide a disclaimer for the information presented in this report, as it may not cover all aspects of the topic."
Alternatives: "a notice regarding" or "a clarification about".
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He dislikes it so much that he quickly offered a disclaimer for the disclaimer: "I have to state it.
Nonetheless, Bush was forced to issue a disclaimer: "for the record, I didn't say that I was going to moon somebody".
For this reason, white claims to have "marched with Dr. King" eventually became an unintentional punch-line, a disclaimer for whatever racially obtuse commentary followed that preface.
Hari Sevugan, a D.N.C. spokesman, added that Fox News' political coverage "should have a disclaimer for what it truly is — partisan propaganda".
Dr. Korotev's personal website now carries a disclaimer for people who think they have found a meteorite that could make them rich.
I was also pretty regularly contacted by hackers wanting to talk about my story, or theirs, so I developed a disclaimer for conversations that might be entering dubious territory, involving elements of legal privilege available to the clergy and to the press.
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Most outside funding sources require some statement of acknowledgement of the support; some also require a disclaimer from responsibility for the results.
Bell Atlantic has responded with a motion to dismiss the case, arguing that customers clicked on an "I accept" button during installation, thereby agreeing to all service terms, including a disclaimer of any warranty for error-free service.
There needs to be a disclaimer here, for the sake of you P.I.s out there.
They then added a disclaimer apologising for their "attempt at humour".
Why does "male" or "female" need to come with a disclaimer when for so long we, as transpeople, have worked so hard to sway the world to see us as the person we know we are?
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