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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a screenplay for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a screenplay that is intended for a specific purpose, project, or medium, such as a film or television show.
Example: "She is currently working on a screenplay for a new romantic comedy that will be released next summer."
Alternatives: "a script for a" or "a script intended for a".
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The future may mean writing a screenplay for a BioShock film.
He is writing a screenplay for a film of "The Merchant of Venice".
Now Mr. Spencer is writing a screenplay for a film that Mr. Dunne will direct.
But it was only in a screenplay for a silent movie entitled "Benya Krik" that Babel revealed the terrible end.
She is producing a screenplay for a film version of "Enron," which is being made by Sony.
I want to be myself!" Alec Baldwin once wrote a screenplay for a Western, derived from "The Fastest Gun Alive".
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It's not surprising that Gaiman spends so much of his time writing, whether it's a novel, a short film, a screenplay for an episode of "Doctor Who," or another tweet cataloging the "wonderful glorious oddness" of life.
Gus is currently at work on a screenplay for an animated feature film.
Besides the script about race, which has Mr. Demme's interest, she is finishing a screenplay for Alex Kurtzman, a creator of the "Transformers" movies.
And I keep working on plays, film adaptations, a draft of a screenplay for my poem "Omeros".
It was turned into an Alfred Hitchcock film with a screenplay for which Raymond Chandler was co-author.
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