Sentence examples for a read for from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a read for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is worth reading or when suggesting a reading material to someone.
Example: "If you're looking for something interesting, I have a read for you that explores the impact of technology on society."
Alternatives: "a recommendation for reading" or "a suggestion for a book".

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You kind of get a read for who's who up there.

This is well worth a read for those wanting more "hard numbers".

Thanks for joining, and give the below a read for further colour on the state of the Australian summer game.

Told with real warmth, reinforced by Carol Thompson's loving illustrations; a read for the upper end of the age range.

ALAIN DE BOTTON is always worth a read, for both the clarity of his prose and his ability to force us to reassess our attitudes to the familiar.

(German-Canadian theatre academic Holger Syme's piece on the subject is worth a read for a more impassioned perspective on this apparent change of emphasis).

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A must read for all teens!

A must read for all dystopian fans!

It is a must read for us all!

It's a "must read" for everyone.

Thus the journal becomes a "must read" for scientists.

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