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The phrase "a sack for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a purpose or function of a sack, typically indicating what it is intended to hold or carry.
Example: "I bought a sack for carrying my groceries home from the market."
Alternatives: "a bag for" or "a container for".
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It worked: the Giants did not allow a sack for a fourth straight game.
But Martin rebounded and did not allow a sack for the remainder of the season.
He did not have a sack for the Jets in three seasons and was waived.
Juan has brought a sack for the boys to collect what they want.
I just wish there weren't quite so many of them fighting, like ferrets in a sack, for prominence.
We may compete like cats in a sack for stories, but, in the end, we have a common purpose.
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With a sack of small largesses for the poor.
I wouldn't change them for a sack of gold".
Mr. Gomez wears a cross around his neck, Mr. Badillo wears a burlap sack for an apron, and both wear gloves over their shell-scarred hands.
But that resulted in a Collins sack for a 13-yard loss.
The dealer grinned toothlessly, and let her have a 90kg sack for a song (it was, we learned later, worth four times the £300 price tag).
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