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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a institution for" is not correct in written English; it should be "an institution for." You can use it when referring to a specific type of organization or establishment that serves a particular purpose.
Example: "The city is home to an institution for higher learning that attracts students from all over the country."
Alternatives: "a facility for" or "an organization for".
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Amir, 19, is to serve his time in a institution for young offenders.
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In offers a simple measure to approximate the effective networking size of an institution for a given year.
His father, a neuropathologist, got a job at Letchworth Village, an institution for the developmentally disabled in Rockland County, N.Y.
There is a prison (Verne Prison) and an institution for youthful offenders.
Though he may eschew institutional Judaism, his shul has become an institution for innovative Jewish culture in New York City.
Certainly, Spring Street Books, an institution for 15 years, is showing the classic symptoms of a store in trouble.
In the late 1940s, an infant named Allan was found on the steps of an institution for persons with mental retardation.
School is surely an institution for learning and intellectual activities, but is also an arena for socializing.
He founded an institution for the neglected.
Science is an institution for promoting the search of knowledge.
Was it an institution for the mentally ill? "Yeah, absolutely".
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