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The phrase "a lap for a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a lap as a space or area designated for someone or something, often in a metaphorical or literal sense.
Example: "She offered her lap for a resting place for the small dog."
Alternatives: "a space for a" or "a place for a".
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Before the night is over, in a show that touches the heart as well as tickles the funnybone, members of the audience are likely to find themselves covered by a giant cobweb, spritzed with water, providing a lap for a wandering clown and stung by the snow of the title (1 30).
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After it sits on a bed, a sofa or a lap for an extended period of time, a notebook computer can become uncomfortably hot, even dangerous.
Lap 12/58: Elsewhere, Hamilton has outpaced Bottas on a lap for the first time.
"The crowd have been great - such a great turnout - that was a lap for them.
Even under rules restricting development, sources say Mercedes have improved their engine enough to translate into a performance gain of about a second a lap for next season.
In the print edition of Forbes there's a great (albeit sometimes painful) tradition of doing "follow-through" articles where a reporter either takes a victory lap for making a good call or falls on his sword for making a bad one.
More impressive, Mr. Giannone, 56, did it at an age when some people start contemplating a leisurely victory lap for a life well lived.
There were no revelations and no surprises in a panel that was more a victory lap for a remarkable run of episodes than the season seven preview people clearly wanted it to be.
He looked down at his lap for a moment.
For an extra fee, it is even possible to lay your head on a maiden's lap for a few minutes and ask why it seems impossible for you to get laid.
With war stories of perseverance and eventual success in the market, hard-won advice on how to overcome obstacles to creativity (as promised in the subtitle), and a concluding set of leadership principles, my first impression was that this would be an entertaining if inspiring victory lap for a storied creative organization.
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