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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a district for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific area designated for a particular purpose or function, such as zoning or administrative divisions.
Example: "The city council has proposed the creation of a district for arts and culture to promote local artists."
Alternatives: "an area for" or "a zone for".
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Several zones formed a district for which a major centre like Tikal acted as the ceremonial and political nucleus.
Throughout most of the 19th century and into the 1960's, SoHo had primarily been a district for light industry.
"They just disappear," said Anthony Hill, a criminal defense attorney, "until they show up at a district for charging or are just released back out on the street".
The building is in a neighborhood that underwent significant gentrification in the 1990's, becoming a district for fashion and upscale restaurants.
These efforts formed the guiding principles for transforming a former food production and distribution center into a district for inclusive prosperity.
But with the governor and legislative leaders unable to agree on new Congressional lines, a federal magistrate judge intervened, releasing a map that created a district for Ms. Hochul that was even more conservative than the one she represented.
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Still, this is a tough district for a Democrat.
It could become a culture district for a portion of Manhattan that is relocating".
The House of Representatives has 435 voting members, each representing a congressional district for a two-year term.
Gary Peters and Hansen Clarke, two well-known Democrats now battling in a new district for a single seat.
Her mother is a district manager for Hasbro Toys in Manhattan.
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