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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a glass for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific purpose or recipient for a glass, such as when serving a drink or indicating what the glass is intended for.
Example: "I poured some orange juice into a glass for my daughter."
Alternatives: "a cup for" or "a vessel for".
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Offered this month at The Strand Bar and Grill at Carillon Miami Wellness Resort, Raise A Glass For Her benefits the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
A bottle will cost you $525, but you could have a glass for a mere $110.
Each demoiselle gaily pours herself a glass; for neither, clearly, is it her first.
I pictured Gordie Howe putting his teeth in a glass for the night.
Now some charge as much as $10 a glass for their better wines.
And, no, thank you, she doesn't want a glass for her water.
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A perfect crystal of a chemical element or a compound is composed of an ordered arrangement of atoms, but in a disordered system-a glass, for example-the atoms are in disarray.
The liquid equivalent is the smoothie, the meal-in-a-glass for those wishing to avoid the chore of peeling fruit, chewing it and dispensing with the remains.
For a glass just for yourself, chill your favorite glass in the freezer.
Rather, use a dark glass for a light-colored drink, and vice versa.
He is a judge for the Nokia Sensing XCHALLENGE and a Glass Explorer for Google.
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