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The phrase "a feed for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a source of information or content that is intended for a specific purpose or audience.
Example: "We need to create a feed for a news aggregator that updates in real-time."
Alternatives: "a source for a" or "a stream for a".
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(There is also a feed for a limited number of victims' relatives, some of whom are also at Guantánamo, along with observers from human-rights organizations).
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To address these issues, we have designed an MFC configuration in which the effluent of an acetate-fed anode was used as a feed for an aerated, biocatalysed cathode.
He provided a feed for NHS Choices so that it became a shop window for social care reviews from several third party sites.
Click on a group (which appears in left sidebar) and you'll see a feed for that group — looks like a News Feed for your group.
Never let a kitten go without a feed for 8 hours or longer as it can cause severe dehydration.
If you're unsure if they have a Twitter feed for jobs, tweet a member of staff or the official account to check.
It's like a news feed for a particular subject.
From the strip, you can break out and expand a video feed for a closer look.
The aim of the bioslurry gasification concept is the preparation of a convenient feed for a large PEF gasifier.
Shopping ads automatically create promoted pins from an existing product feed for a retailer.
It seems like adding an RSS feed for a search is an obvious feature to add, but it's not there yet.
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