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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reading for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific interpretation or analysis of a text, event, or situation, often in an academic or literary context.
Example: "The professor provided a reading for the poem that highlighted its themes of love and loss."
Alternatives: "an interpretation of" or "an analysis of".
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"A reading for a beer," he explained.
Note that there is a reading for the first meeting.
Yes, but also, ages ago, I did a reading for Linda for Michael.
I was involved in a reading for some of the side characters.
I went over to Italy and they hosted a reading for me.
However, it later transpired that she had done a reading for Dowling two years earlier.
I gained new practical ideas for engaging student with reading and support for developing a reading for pleasure culture.
Mr. Greenman, who had perfected his broadcast voice in a long career in television, did a reading for the service and loved it.
Teachers in the science and English language arts departments might collaborate to work on these stories, then present them together in a reading for the school community.
Three years ago, the psychic had done a reading for her sister and predicted she would fall in love with a man named Paul and have a baby.
Lyell and Hooker arranged a reading for Wallace's paper and for a hastily written one by Darwin at the same meeting of the Linnean Society.
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