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The phrase "a march for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a demonstration or event organized to support a specific cause or issue.
Example: "The community organized a march for climate justice to raise awareness about environmental issues."
Alternatives: "a rally for" or "a demonstration for".
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A friend from Colorado had joined a March for Science group on the social media site.
We didn't need a march for women.
It did sound like a march for chickens.
This was a march for that community's rights, but it was really just a march for rights.
"Could we hold a march for family/work policies in Washington?
A "March for Science" is planned for Washington DC on 22 April.
Scientists in the United States are mobilising to organise a March for Science.
"There'd been a march for more transparency that had come along with the digitization of business.
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Perhaps the only really effective jobs summit would be some sort of a March-for-Employment on Washington.
Intrigued, Wheeler looked to see whether there was a March for Science group in Los Angeles.
Hence the People's Vote march claiming to be a march "for the future", "led by young people whose voices were ignored two years ago".
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