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The phrase "a franchise for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of business model or agreement that allows someone to operate a franchise under a particular brand or system.
Example: "She is looking to acquire a franchise for a popular coffee shop chain in her city."
Alternatives: "a license for" or "a permit for".
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One pick can ruin a franchise for years.
It is a comfort blanket for securocrats and a franchise for crazies.
Continental Basketball Association CBA--Approved a franchise for Yakima, Wash., for the 2002-3 season.
And, last November, the Foleys bought a franchise for $60,000.
It costs a lot of money to shutter a franchise for a season.
"It costs a lot of money to shutter a franchise for a season," he said.
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So far, so good for Hosmer, the brightest hope for a franchise searching for a savior.
More concerning was what the incident portended for a franchise infamous for tripping over its own intransigence.
Trent Green passed for 206 yards for Kansas City, which tied a franchise record for consecutive victories.
Paula Woodman: social franchising is a fast-developing area – I tried to start a social franchise for a large national charity in the UK in 2010.
Scott Niedermayer scored his 46th career goal for Anaheim, setting a franchise record for defensemen.
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