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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sample for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a sample that will be used as a way to demonstrate something. For example, "This is a sample for how to correctly tie a bow tie."
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I got a sample for Meyer.
Put simply I was available and willing to provide a sample for Ukad.
They smiled at each other, and the girl said, "I have a sample for you".
I have included a listing below and included a sample for your convenience".
Sanlu asked him to send a sample for testing and later company officials confirmed that the sample was their product.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta said it expected to receive a sample for testing.
I am still hoping you can send me a sample for the dark wood alternative for the empilee?
The N.R.C. inspectors performed a detailed analysis of two plant systems as a sample for all the others.
Curious to know how safe Mumbai's street food really was, I decided to send a sample for testing.
He was 8 for 28 (.286), enough of a sample for other teams to scout him.
I'll just link to a sample, for those interested in dipping their head in.
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