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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a poster for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of poster that is intended for a particular event, product, or purpose.
Example: "I designed a poster for a local music festival to attract more attendees."
Alternatives: "a flyer for a" or "an advertisement for a".
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He saw a poster for a Sri Chinmoy prayer session.
Not quite a poster for a Hammer horror film but getting there.
A poster for a product called the Incredibowl offered salutations "from one bud to another".
Pasted to its metal door was a poster for a recent feature, "Palace of Blood".
Say you see a poster for a movie you'd like to see.
Sidney Poitier appears on a poster for "A Raisin in the Sun" (1961).
subway is a poster for a radio station that pitches its appeal to the Now Generation.
A poster for a torchlight march proclaimed: "Stop Aids concentration camps".
This option would have been great as a poster for a music festival, but not for an article about Libya.
On the London Underground the other day, I came across a poster for a new film called A Bigger Splash.
A poster for a 1998 conference at Stony Brook University showing James H. Simons in his early years there.
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