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The expression 'a milestone for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you want to refer to an event, action, or achievement that marks some kind of progress or accomplishment. For example, "The completion of the project was a milestone for the company's success."
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It was a milestone for Ms Sánchez.
This is a milestone for corporate America".
"This is a milestone for us.
Is this a milestone for Obama?
"It was a milestone for us.
Syriza's victory is a milestone for Europe.
"It's a milestone for them, and not only the navy.
As a milestone for Internet distribution of video, it's significant.
"But it's a milestone for women in business".
"It might be a milestone for some women.
March 3, 2004 was a milestone for stem cell research.
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