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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a resources for" is not correct in English.
It should be "a resource for" or "resources for" depending on the intended meaning. You can use "a resource for" when referring to a single source of information or support, while "resources for" is used when referring to multiple sources.
Example: "The library is a valuable resource for students seeking research materials."
Alternatives: "a source for" or "a tool for".
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The health care consumer advocacy group has a "Resources for Consumers" section on its Web site.
Ladies Who Launch: An active and engaging site for female entrepreneurs that provides a resources for starting, building and running a business.
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