Sentence examples for a port for from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a port for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or interface that allows for the connection or transfer of data, goods, or services.
Example: "The new software update includes a port for connecting external devices."
Alternatives: "an interface for" or "a connection point for".

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Lautoka, on the northwestern coast, is a port for a sugarcane-growing region.

With deepwater harbour facilities, it is a port for Great Lakes and ocean shipping.

The settlement was a port for trade in slaves, ivory, spices, and gold.

It was home to nuclear weapons and has been a port for nuclear submarines.

Netanyahu said, if we open up the blockade, Gaza will become a port for Iran.

Japan's strategic location, with its potential as a port for refueling and trade, was ever more evident.

If engineers and crews succeed in righting the Concordia, it will be towed to a port for dismantling.

It became a port for colonial New Granada, though it was of lesser importance than neighbouring Cartagena.

Until the opening of the Suez Canal (1869), Al-Ṭūr was also a port for the Red Sea trade.

The arsenal must first be transported through potentially hostile territory inside Syria to a port for shipment overseas.

There is a port for attaching a computer, plus a slot for a Memory Stick, Sony's removable media format.

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