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The phrase "a good singer for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who is suitable or talented in singing for a specific purpose or context.
Example: "She is a good singer for the lead role in the musical."
Alternatives: "an excellent vocalist for" or "a talented performer for".
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The best part is you don't have to be a good singer for it to work for you.
If they're a good singer, for example, help them to record a song and get it out to people.
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He was also a good singer, and for the last four years had been an integral part of the bass section of the Guardian Angels, the company choir.
The tunes are modest and Lee is a pretty good singer for a playwright.
Milliken gave the song a higher grade because "she's a pretty good singer for someone her age".
"I'm always looking for a good singer," Ms. Gordon said.
"I just want to be responsible for being a good singer," she said, and told him she'd never heard of S.N.C.C.
Stan Rubin agreed, saying, "The fact that he covered the Yankees was amazing, but I wouldn't have hired him if he was not a good singer — he beat out 30 other people for the spot".
A good singer, he turned down a choristers' scholarship for gymnastics; six days a week, Elaine drove him to a gym an hour from home, where he still practices on the pommel horse, surrounded by toddler groups singing Old MacDonald.
If you're a good singer, you can busk on the street for cash.
He must be a good singer, too, since he recently won the People's Choice Awards for Favorite Male Artist.
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