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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rectangle for the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific shape or object that serves a purpose related to "the" noun that follows.
Example: "We need to create a rectangle for the new garden layout to ensure proper spacing between the plants."
Alternatives: "a rectangle intended for the" or "a rectangle designed for the".
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Cut out a rectangle for the buckle.
Draw a rectangle for the neck.
Sketch a rectangle for the sleeves.
Use a rectangle for the body.
Draw a rectangle for the head.
Make a rectangle for the body.
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In addition, Section 3 deals with the analytical resolution of the Reduced Problem, a simplified version of the General Problem, linked to a more restrictive physical situation, where the membrane is only tensioned by rigid elements: we examine a specific case in a rectangle, for which the resulting Dirichlet boundary problem admits an explicit unique solution.
Cut different pieces of felt that match duck body; and a rectangle for making the bow.
For the legs, draw a rectangle for each leg.
Draw a rectangle for each frame of your presentation.
For example, make an oval for a person's head, a rounded rectangle for the torso, and longer elbows for each arm and leg.
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