Sentence examples for a folder for this from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a folder for this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific folder designated for storing or organizing particular items or documents.
Example: "Please create a folder for this project so we can keep all related documents in one place."
Alternatives: "a directory for this" or "a file for this".

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We developed a folder for this purpose which held the three booklets.

Make sure that all software is installed correctly, and NONMEM runs can be started from both PsN and Pirana (visit the respective websites for installation instructions) and that the Xpose4 package is installed in R. Create a folder for this analysis somewhere on your hard-drive, and put pktab1 in this folder.

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Mice were placed in a folder for MRI measurement 60 min after MCAO.

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