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The phrase "a publisher for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an entity or individual that publishes works, such as books, articles, or other media, on behalf of an author or creator.
Example: "She is looking for a publisher for her new novel to reach a wider audience."
Alternatives: "a publisher of" or "a publishing house for".
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"Never in the history of the United States has there been a prosecution of a publisher for publishing truthful information.
Publish your book: Find a publisher for your book, be wary of free online publishers on Google.
He has yet to find a publisher for it.
Do you have a publisher for your book yet?
Dick Cheney is actively seeking a publisher for his memoirs.
After finding a publisher for the song, the writers went in search of a singer.
"An author needs a publisher for nurturing, editing, distributing, and marketing.
Wilder herself couldn't find a publisher for the memoir 85 years ago.
It was with great effort that my agent found a publisher for Land of Good Girls.
Which I don't have a publisher for, I don't have an editor for.
"I wrote this book out of contract - I didn't have a publisher for it.
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