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"a flagship for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate a historic or symbolic representation of something, such as a product, organization, or movement. For example, "Apple's iPhone is a flagship for modern smartphone technology."
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"It's clearly a flagship for us".
The scheme is considered a flagship for sustainable technologies in historic churches.
As a flagship for British theatre, Incident is an audacious choice.
The Knicks, a flagship for the N.B.A., stumble in darkness, casting about for direction and something solid to hold.
Today Vinamilk is a flagship for the government's huge programme of "equitising" state firms, and most of its shares are privately held.
A freshly-cleared patch of wasteland on the edge of Burgess Park in south London is about to become a flagship for permaculture in community gardening.
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Added Dwyer: "This will be a flagship program for us for many years to come".
All 28 European Union member states have signed a flagship agreement for a common foundation for a 5G network.
Later, the Church of England's Commons representative Caroline Spelman reassured Mr Colvile that hedgehogs are a "flagship species" for churchyard conservation group Caring for God's Acre.
Their preliminary idea is to use it as a flagship campus for the City University of New York, possibly for teacher training.
The primary care trust and Connecting for Health initially saw it as a "flagship" practice for the SCR programme.
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