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The phrase "a hearing for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a formal meeting or session where evidence or arguments are presented, typically in a legal or administrative context.
Example: "The court scheduled a hearing for the case next month."
Alternatives: "a session regarding" or "a meeting about".
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He scheduled a hearing for Nov. 18.
He set a hearing for Oct. 3.
She scheduled a hearing for Friday.
A hearing for Terry is scheduled for Feb. 1.
A judge has scheduled a hearing for early November.
Judge Jackson has scheduled a hearing for May 24.
Breyer has scheduled a hearing for 26 September.
Judge Falk set a hearing for Friday on the request.
Mr. Keffer hopes for a hearing for his bill in early April.
The judge did not rule on the law, but set a hearing for July 14.
Instead of pushing forward with legislation, they have scheduled a hearing for Wednesday to weigh alternatives.
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