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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rendezvous for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a meeting or gathering arranged for a specific purpose or event.
Example: "We have scheduled a rendezvous for the project discussion next week."
Alternatives: "a meeting for" or "an appointment for".
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Lying along the Butterfield Trail, it became a rendezvous for cattle drovers, buffalo hunters, and farmers.
Victoria later developed as a cattle centre and became a rendezvous for trail drivers moving northward.
The smaller fish went back into the pond, with a rendezvous for two years from now.
It's a rendezvous for musical impulses from funk, jazz, gospel and rock.
It seems to have been used as a rendezvous for people from a wide area".
This is a rendezvous for everyone in the Collio, from vineyard workers to estate owners, lawyers and industrialists.
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A swap — in Vienna, a favorite rendezvous for 20th-century spies — would serve as a colorful final chapter for the espionage-novel plot.
Family members should also establish a rendezvous point for anyone who is away from home when a blackout occurs.
Burr arranged to store supplies at a place called Blennerhasset Island in the Ohio River, which would serve as a rendezvous point for the expedition.
Konishiki says as much -- and more -- in "Toast the Night Away": It's you and me all alone, On a rendezvous made for two.
Phaedra Thomas, administrator of the Red Hook-Gowanus Chamber of Commerce, said residents were cautious at first, as hotels in industrial areas like Red Hook are often a rendezvous point for shady dealings.
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