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The phrase "a purpose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific aim, goal, or intention behind an action or decision.
Example: "Every project should have a purpose to guide its development and ensure it meets the needs of its stakeholders."
Alternatives: "an objective" or "a goal".
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Play has a purpose.
"Everything serves a purpose.
"He had a purpose.
"Oil has a purpose.
Bethenny, she's got a purpose".
I have a purpose now".
"Now I'm serving a purpose".
They do serve a purpose".
Punk had a purpose.
It has a purpose.
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Regulation serves a purpose.
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