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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a paradigm for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to serve as a model or example for something. Example: The latest innovation in renewable energy could potentially become a paradigm for sustainable development in many developing countries.
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It acts as a paradigm for the whole enterprise.
The Stroop color-word test: a paradigm for procedural learning.
A paradigm for direct stress-induced mutation in prokaryotes.
Initiation and adaptation: a paradigm for understanding psychotropic drug action.
The dog also presents a paradigm for loss.
"The research has been a paradigm for the treatment of cancers generally".
Godard later offered, as a paradigm for the cinema, "seeing the invisible".
In 17 years she made the department a paradigm for educational schemes in all arts organisations.
Ms. Hammer sees this kind of thinking as a paradigm for the Sci Fi Channel.
Gomez-Gomez, L. & Boller, T. Flagellin perception: a paradigm for innate immunity.
His private life also prevented his enshrinement in ethics textbooks as a paradigm for young Japanese.
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