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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a finale for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a concluding event or performance that is intended for a specific purpose or audience.
Example: "The concert will feature a finale for the charity event, showcasing the talents of local musicians."
Alternatives: "a conclusion for" or "a closing for".
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The incident will essentially act as a finale for the series.
Above all, though, "you make a finale for the fans," said Stephanie Savage, the co-creator of "Gossip Girl".
The arrest was a finale for Mr. Thet Sambath's long search for answers and a complicated moment for the child of two of Mr. Nuon Chea's victims.
The World Tour is essentially a selection of the different match types available in the exhibition mode, with a championship tournament serving as a finale for each region.
Mr. Ax's appearance will be a finale for a string of concerts that have given performers a break from concert hall formality.
And if a contract extension is in the offing, does that not mean his arc for the new season could not include a finale for Tony and his family?
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"Duo Concertant," from 1972, is a quiet ballet, a fitting finale for a performer who has had a quiet career.
At the end of the meal a wooden cigar box appears containing the check and small glasses of crème de cacao topped with a splash of cream: a sweet finale for a satisfying Cuban meal.
Even as a mere spectacle, it's absolutely breathtaking and a fitting finale for a strange, immense and unforgettable event.
It was a chastening finale for an England team who had begun knowing a win would give them the Triple Crown, Championship and a first Grand Slam in a decade.
It is a puzzling finale for a puzzling game.
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