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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jet for the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific purpose or destination related to a jet, such as travel or transportation.
Example: "We are planning to book a jet for the upcoming business conference in New York."
Alternatives: "a plane for the" or "a flight for the".
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He chartered a jet for the trip.
Smallish firms may seize the opportunity to buy a jet for the first time.
Brett Conway took to the practice field as a Jet for the first time today, exuding confidence.
"We have a mutual goal and that is to have Curtis Martin remain a Jet for the rest of his career," Parker said.
This is why Vern Raburn's crazy idea to build a jet for the masses is so thrilling to watch.
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