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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a norm for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a standard or guideline that is established for a particular context or situation.
Example: "The organization has established a norm for acceptable behavior during meetings to ensure professionalism."
Alternatives: "a standard for" or "a guideline for".
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This paper is devoted to the investigation of the existence of fixed points in a normed linear space endowed with a norm for self-maps from to which are constructed from a given class of so-called primary self- maps being also from to.
It has become a norm for young women".
"But we started doing the specialties, and slowly it became a norm for the restaurants".
Luther explicitly rejected the use of the to him purely spiritual New Testament as a norm for social reform.
Parker Zhao, a New York teenager, earned a norm for the international master title at the event.
"It has become a norm for this media to brand the defenders of the honour of Prophet Muhammad as terrorists," the Taliban statement complained.
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It became clear that FKM approach is more conservative, which appeared natural for a norm intended for strength assessment.
The present model could provide a statistical norm for a self-report depression scale.
Inequality (3.8) gives a norm inequality for commutators of operators.
"Taking your wife's name is a norm violation for men," she continued.
It's an industry norm for a large chunk of the design budget to go into development.
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