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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a man for the" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness or usability in written English.
It could be used in various contexts, typically to describe someone who is suitable for a specific role or task, but it needs to be part of a complete thought.
Example: "He is a man for the job, always ready to tackle any challenge."
Alternatives: "a man suited for" or "a man fit for".
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He is not a man for the middle.
Gingrich may qualify as a man for the past.
Like Friedman, Piketty is a man for the times.
"He is a man for the people," Mr. Rogovin said.
We hang a man for the first kind of treason; we reelect a man for the second.
Here they don't eviscerate a man for the crime of having a job".
The killer says he "disappeared" a man for the first time at age 20.
I call it 'The Snob Family.'" A man for the ages.
Both sides realize that Rafsanjani is a man for the country, not for any particular faction.
But David was not a man for the life of a mere teacher and portraitist.
He's at pains to say he's not a man for the military.
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