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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hat for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose or intended recipient of a hat, often in a context related to gifting or fashion.
Example: "I bought a hat for my friend’s birthday."
Alternatives: "a hat intended for" or "a hat designed for".
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Then they passed around a hat for suggestions.
Sometimes a friend would pass a hat for him.
Apply it liberally and wear a hat for insurance.
Some runners want a hat for every ensemble.
"The Traveling Magician" portrays a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat for two children.
I thought maybe he could go back in a time machine to 1827 and design a hat for Lady Belhaven.
Only the very biggest, like fanfiction.net, sold ads; many ended up passing a hat for PayPal donations.
"I knitted a hat for Max, but I have not knitted since he was born," he said.
Free lessons start at 7 30 p.m. (a hat for tips is passed), followed by dancing until midnight.
After lunch they plan to go and buy a hat for one of them so that she will have a head covering when she visits the Cathedral.
If you're planning to buy a hat for the summer, why not support a true championship team - the Boston Red Sox".
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