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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a production for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific production, such as a play, film, or event, that is intended for a particular audience or purpose.
Example: "The theater company is preparing a production for the annual arts festival."
Alternatives: "a performance for" or "a show for".
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This is scarcely a production for purists.
It was a production for everyone – not just deaf people.
With sobering themes and occasional profanity, this is not a production for children under 10.
It was clearly not a production for neophytes or for those not in good shape.
Ironically, the British comic's next film will not be a production for Paramount.
"But for a year now I've been planning a production for Broadway.
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If you like the track, you can find it on Flume's deluxe reissue of his self-titled album, which comes with the original album, a production-for-beginners disc, a DVD of the live Infinity Prism tour, and an eight-track mixtape full of unreleased remixes and reworks featuring Ghostface Killah, Freddie Gibbs, How To Dress Well and Twin Shadow.
Scapegoating a single production for a company's ruin is ludicrous, of course.
A movie production for a movie star.
Whether it's a new production for a set, new bootlegs or edits and mash-ups.
The article also omitted a production credit for "Luisa Miller".
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