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The phrase "a floor for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a minimum standard or baseline for something, often in economic or regulatory discussions.
Example: "The government has set a floor for the minimum wage to ensure that all workers receive fair compensation."
Alternatives: "a baseline for the" or "a minimum for the".
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That amounts to setting a floor for the euro or a ceiling for the franc.
From an American perspective, these levels are a ceiling for the Soviets but a floor for the United States.
Bidding opened with a $100 million offer from an unknown collector, setting a floor for the auction.
Mr Romney promises to set a floor for the defence budget of 4% of GDP, and plough any efficiency savings back into the armed forces.
The District is solving that problem by setting a floor for the kind of quality parents can expect across the child-care spectrum.
The shares have bounced off their lows but are still below our value for BG's current assets (1507p) which we see as a floor for the price.
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This area has provided a floor for NTAP since the beginning of December 2009.
Brookfield's plan is now a de facto "stalking horse" bid, setting a floor for all offers for the company.
Liberal scholars have generally viewed the Ninth Amendment, in particular, as a guarantee that the Constitution represents a floor for, not a ceiling on, the rights of individuals.
But this was a floor for patients infected with H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS.
"We are headed for a floor vote for the first time in a long time, and the question will be whether we do something minuscule or substantial".
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