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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hangar for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific purpose or function of a hangar, typically in the context of aviation or storage for aircraft.
Example: "The airport is planning to build a hangar for a new fleet of helicopters."
Alternatives: "a storage facility for a" or "a shelter for a".
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The garage had once been a hangar for a small single-engine airplane when this neighborhood was less populous.
The space is not a hangar for a jumbo jet, nor is there room for one to land.
After it landed Dec. 7, 2002, it headed to a hangar for a major overhaul, one that had already been performed on the other shuttles.
From the house, which sits high atop the hill, we have a view of the massive LDS Conference Center, so big that it could serve, Jason remarks, as a hangar for a 747 or maybe a couple planes, along with Air Force One?—giving it the feel of a secret military installation.
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The Visby weighs approximately 600 tonnes, about half as much as a conventional corvette, and features a hangar for an Agusta-Westland helicopter, which can land on the upper deck and be retracted into the hull.
I met Hilal recently, at the Khartoum airport, outside a hangar for charter flights.
Most of the people there were white, middle-aged, and middle class, and they didn't seem at all put out to be waiting around in a hangar for Gore to arrive.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Aug. 13 (AP) - Some of the heat-resistant tiles on the space shuttle Atlantis were damaged during a thunderstorm that trapped the shuttle outside a hangar for several hours, NASA said Friday.
Now, the airport, which until a few years ago was called Mercer County Airport, is building a hangar for Merck, and is about to award a contract for one for Pfizer, said Justin P. Edwards, the airport manager.
In 1935, her center main battery turret was replaced with an aircraft catapult and a hangar for three aircraft.
Her superstructure was removed and replaced by a flight deck with a hangar for her aircraft below.
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