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The phrase "a landscape for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a setting or environment that is suitable for a particular activity, idea, or purpose.
Example: "The new park serves as a landscape for community gatherings and outdoor events."
Alternatives: "an environment for" or "a setting for".
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It was a landscape for bandits.
"It creates a landscape for dancers to exist in".
"Nocturne" for violin and piano (1947) and "In a Landscape" for piano (1948) represent the melodious, ephemeral side of Cage.
For Mr. Obama, the Middle East is generally less a landscape for bold new initiatives than a place for triage.
As Landskipping demonstrates, the presentation of a landscape for a visitor's edification is not exclusively a modern phenomenon.
"We want to create a landscape for dormice and that will make the population more robust," said White.
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She works as a landscape designer for the New York City Housing Authority.
Brown is also a landscape designer for the stage.
They have greatly altered a landscape that for a century was German, Irish and Italian.
When Davis contacted Echols, she was living in Park Slope and working as a landscape architect for a firm in Manhattan.
Every traveler has a landscape that, for him, contains the wonder and mystery behind all travel.
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