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"a pilot for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate someone's occupation or job title, specifically as a pilot for a certain company or organization. Example: "John works as a pilot for Delta Airlines."
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'I am a pilot for American Airlines.
I've been a pilot for 20 years.
Say you're a pilot for a minute.
"This is a pilot for an archive," she says.
It is being developed into a pilot for the network.
A pilot for one of the two will be shot.
Does QP have to be a pilot for the dissertation?
In January, Glaser and Schaefer taped a pilot for MTV.
He is now shooting a pilot for Fox.
(In 2008 the president publicly berated a pilot for "cowardice").
His father retired as a pilot for Delta.
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