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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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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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