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The phrase "a hearing for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts when referring to a scheduled event where a case or matter is discussed or decided.
Example: "The court has scheduled a hearing for a motion to dismiss the case."
Alternatives: "a session for a" or "a meeting for a".
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(A hearing for a possible murder trial for Durst is scheduled for April).
The four players did an admirable job of providing a hearing for a range of music.
A hearing for a temporary restraining order is scheduled for this afternoon.
Sixty-six defendants were convicted of capital murder, 29 went to a hearing for a death sentence, nine death sentences were sustained and one person was executed.
A hearing for a second cadet, Nicholas J. Hitchcock, a junior charged separately with "indecent acts," was postponed until after the holidays, a spokesman said.
No athlete has ever had a hearing for a doping violation that was based on evidence other than a failed drug test.
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Mr. Casey was their kind of politician, and if his credentials could not earn one a hearing for an anti-abortion case, what could?
A hearing for an appeal of that judgment, for which the firm took a $96 million charge against its earnings last quarter, is scheduled for Sept. 28 in United States District Court in Manhattan, Mr. Linn said.
He would strengthen his place in the elite social circles he assiduously cultivated while building his business, and be even more sought after by those wanting money or a hearing for an idea.
A judge has scheduled a hearing for early November.
Mr. Webb still faces a hearing for driving on a learner's permit without supervision.
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