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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a saddle for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a saddle designed for a specific purpose, animal, or type of riding.
Example: "She bought a saddle for her new horse to ensure a comfortable ride."
Alternatives: "a saddle intended for" or "a saddle designed for".
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On Sept. 7, he rode the filly with a saddle for the first time.
His career in art began when he exchanged a saddle for a few painting lessons from John Hesselius.
Overheard on a Fifth Avenue bus, one lass to another: "My mother wants to give me a saddle for Christmas--not a horse, just a saddle".
Lent by the New York City Police Museum, temporarily closed because of damage from Hurricane Sandy, the show includes uniforms, paintings, historical photos, film clips, a reproduction of a police stable and a saddle for children to pose in.
The New Yorker, December 19 , 1959P. 30 Overheard on a Fifth Avenue bus, one lass to another: "My mother wants to give me a saddle for Christmas--not a horse, just a saddle".
Lent by the New York City Police Museum, temporarily closed because of damage from Hurricane Sandy, the show, running through May 27, includes uniforms, paintings, historical photos, film clips, a reproduction of a police stable and a saddle for children to pose in.
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Then, (i) For every λ ¯ ∈ G 2, if ( y ∗, λ ¯ ) ∈ G, then it is a saddle point for L, and (ii) For every z ∈ Sol ( P ), if ( z, λ ∗ ) ∈ G, then it is a saddle point for L. .
Canonical analysis indicates that the stationary point was a saddle point for Y1 response whereas a maximum point for Y2 response.
Canonical analyses indicated that the stationary point was a saddle point for lag time and mean coagulation rate whereas a minimum for inflexion time.
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