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The phrase "a is for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in educational contexts, especially when teaching the alphabet or explaining concepts associated with specific letters.
Example: "In our lesson today, we will learn that A is for apple."
Alternatives: "A stands for" or "A represents".
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"A" is for Ace, in a family of card players.
"A" is for asymmetry.
A is for Arm: Is one arm hanging down?
A is for alignment.
A is for Acrostic.
A is for Apple, the company.
A is for Assessment.
"A is for amazing".
A is for salad?
A is for allowance.
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