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The phrase "a role for which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a particular role or position that is suited for a certain purpose or qualification.
Example: "She applied for a role for which she felt uniquely qualified due to her extensive experience in the field."
Alternatives: "a position that" or "a job for which".
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And that's a role for which he has shown little appetite to date.
Now Quincy Pondexter, a senior leader, is in a role for which he has long prepared.
Clark soon found herself in a role for which she was, on the surface at least, ill suited: fanatic.
Into all this stumbles Jerry — a role for which Wheeldon chose Robert Fairchild, New York City Ballet's foremost male dancer.
She was there in Roots, as Kunta Kinte's grandmother, a role for which she was nominated for an Emmy.
The melismatic writing hinted at another outsider, Britten's Peter Grimes, a role for which this tenor is surely destined.
"By American standards it's nothing!" he exclaims of a role for which he's won a Bafta and an Emmy.
The honor comes with a price: he's forced to play the people's politician, a role for which he's disastrously equipped.
Roberto Alagna was singing his first Cavaradossi, but his effortful, often coarse-grained tone suggested that it is not a role for which nature intended him.
Mr. Dutton, universally known as Roc, is returning to familiar territory in Levee, a role for which he received a Tony nomination the first time around.
Tambor has now taken on a role for which he deserves to win, at last, the industry awards that have stubbornly eluded him.
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