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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pilot for an" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a trial or test version of something, often in the context of projects, programs, or initiatives.
Example: "We are launching a pilot for an innovative new app to gather user feedback before the official release."
Alternatives: "a trial for an" or "a test for an".
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"This is a pilot for an archive," she says.
He's hoping to continue his TV career, and is writing a pilot for an animated show.
He's also working on an Arctic submarine adventure and a pilot for an animated series.
Not long after, Mr. Clooney heard about a pilot for an NBC program called "E.R".
Another of Mr. Kleiman's clients, Jus Ske, is shooting a pilot for an MTV reality series.
He had recently shown me a pilot for an interactive TV show, its mood reminiscent of "Girls".
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Say you're a pilot for a minute.
Hidden in the picture is a brief comedy sketch or a pilot for a sitcom.
This study was a pilot for a project designing a predictive risk score.
Ms. Macy, 30, is writing a pilot for a television drama for Fox Television Studios.
The "Knight Rider" movie, like "Kings," was a pilot for a possible series.
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