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The phrase "a scenario for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific situation or context in which something occurs or is applied.
Example: "We need to create a scenario for how the new policy will impact employee productivity."
Alternatives: "a situation for" or "a context for".
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Somehow these idle theological speculations grew into a scenario for a novel.
National Review's Byron York spins a scenario for how Eliot Spitzer could remain governor of New York.
Just as in "The Wrestler," Tito, Kodiak and the ref, Vincent Romano, worked out a scenario for the match.
If you come upon them extending the linguistic frontiers of Gobbledom, action a scenario for their termination with extreme prejudice.
Work with a couple of key staff to create a scenario for a likely disaster that you can then run for the whole office.
Now they have been caught on the hop by the prospect of an early election - a scenario for which they have made hardly any preparations.
A scenario for senior managers in the wake of a crisis may require more gravitas than a video for recent graduate recruits.
In any case, asked if the Clinton camp had a scenario for dropping out, Mr. Wolfson said, "The scenario is for victory".
That could be a scenario for a massacre, he suggested, causing a calamity for Palestinians who would be pulled into violence, and a political disaster for Israel.
Drawing on the demise of the Austro-Hungarian empire, among others, Mr Tepper sketches out a scenario for the departure of the likes of Greece.
(a) Scenario for measuring the SIRdiff.
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