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The phrase "a prompt for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a cue or stimulus that encourages a response or action, often in contexts like writing, discussions, or creative tasks.
Example: "The teacher provided a prompt for the students to inspire their creative writing assignments."
Alternatives: "a cue for" or "a stimulus for".
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The new census is a prompt for others to follow.
A further benefit highlighted by McLester could provide a prompt for the remaining authorities.
And considered purely as a prompt for apocalyptic thought, it's ideal in some respects.
A thoughtful discussion on City Room followed a prompt for your advice.
Finkel conjectures that this version of the flood story was more like theatrical notes, a prompt for an oral storyteller.
No, it wasn't Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, but it was a prompt for a lifelong journey exploring the plays.
Her brother's romantic life, like much else to do with Nick Drake, remains an enigma and a prompt for speculation.
It might also be a prompt for the rest of England to stop bellyaching and get its act together.
Indeed, global warming could be a prompt for the return, long-awaited, of the large social novel.
"Where reporting can be useful is as a prompt for companies to ask the right questions about how they can eradicate the gender pay gap," she said.
It even makes a beeping noise as a prompt for you to stop massaging one bit of your face and move to the next, lest you overexfoliate.
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