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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pilot for the" 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 the new educational program next semester to assess its effectiveness."
Alternatives: "a trial for the" or "a test for the".
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It is being developed into a pilot for the network.
Does QP have to be a pilot for the dissertation?
He taped a pilot for the show in Boston in July.
Therefore it is a pilot for the future challenges of 'personalized genome sequencing'.
He rejoined TWA in 1946 and was a pilot for the next 10 years.
He served in the U. S. Army as a pilot for the artillery.
I did a pilot for the BBC but it wasn't really me and it didn't work out.
Mr. Lorre revived the character in a pilot for the producers Marcy Carsey and Tom Werner ("Roseanne").
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In 2010, with Jessica Hynes, Davis made a pilot for the BBC called Lizzie & Sarah.
Mr. Low is shooting a pilot for the TNN network, with an eye on the competition.
She and the bridegroom recently finished filming a pilot for the MTV network called "Dumb Girls".
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