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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a profile for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to creating or describing a profile related to a person, organization, or specific purpose.
Example: "We need to create a profile for our new marketing strategy to better understand our target audience."
Alternatives: "a profile of" or "a profile on".
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A Profile for Cornell Views Through the Seasons.
"MySpace never deletes a profile for inactivity," the site says.
There is a profile for good leaders, and a profile for creative people — and they are rather different.
In 1997, Ruth Shalit labeled him "Flack Out of Hell," in a profile for GQ magazine.
Droste in particular was frank about the logistics in a profile for New York magazine.
Then, set up an account and a profile for your plant.
"We are building a presence and a profile for the bookshop.
The software creates a profile for each player that includes hotel addresses and match times.
For a client to connect, a profile for that client must exist in the configuration of the RADIUS server.
Wendy's Old Fashioned Hamburgers, for example, created a profile for the animated square hamburger character from its television campaign.
The I.B.M. car also develops a profile for each driver and keeps him alert by starting conversation.
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