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The phrase "a laptop for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the purpose or intended recipient of a laptop.
Example: "I am looking for a laptop for my college studies."
Alternatives: "a laptop intended for" or "a laptop designed for".
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Take a laptop, for instance.
My wife got me a laptop for Christmas.
I'm looking to get a laptop for university.
She wanted a laptop "for research" but abjured a phone.
How do you make a laptop for £7?
What should I consider when buying a laptop for university?
The device is not meant to replace a laptop for mobile workaholics.
I.e., it should work with a standard video camera on a laptop for example.
GF: No. I've been using a laptop for a long time to write.
PLOrk software, with some documentation on how to configure a laptop for PLOrk-insanity!
They communicate wirelessly and send telemetry to a laptop for real-time display and logging.
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