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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a package for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a delivery or item intended for a specific person or purpose.
Example: "I received a package for you at the front desk."
Alternatives: "a delivery for" or "an item for".
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"I have a package for you".
I have been a package for 12 years now.
We have to create a package for men.
"I have a package for you from Jennifer".
"They had a package for him," Revis said.
Once, I had a package for a Jewish woman.
(The company is considering a package for residential customers).
The deal included a package for $891 million in upgrades for Pakistan's older F-16s.
He sold the blueprints and the parts as a package for $44.99.
The U.K. Treasury billed this as a package for growth, but that was a misnomer.
The Yankees could have used Phil Hughes to front a package for him, but Cashman passed.
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