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The phrase 'a map for' is considered correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that serves as a guide or reference for a certain task. For example: 'I need a map for this hike so I know where I'm going.'.
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Powell's even provides a map for customers.
Science provides us with a map for orientating ourselves.
I use this mountain as a map for my thoughts.
Finally, here's a map for Vancouver Island, Canada.
Kincaid uses it as a map for her thoughts.
Did you draw a map for yourself when you were writing the book?
"I'll have to give you a map for the next time," she said.
I have like a map for where to go and not to go in Beirut.
Here and elsewhere, make sure you get a map for guidance.
I have a map for where to go and not to go in Beirut.
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These matrices of change help to provide a 'map' for the development of specific intervention components.
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