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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a seed for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the beginning or inspiration for an idea, project, or development.
Example: "This discussion serves as a seed for our future collaboration on the project."
Alternatives: "a starting point for" or "an inspiration for".
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So that was sort of a seed for the story.
"Just by asking, you may be planting a seed for change," she said.
"It was a seed for us in terms of developing a lot of ideas," she said.
So I spent time looking through Stockhausen's music, looking for a seed for a new piece.
Much of the complaining, admittedly, was to plant a seed for Game 7.
It's not just an attraction, it's a seed for spreading the Disney brand even further.
"That's a very unusual and special thing to have in a national anthem; it's a seed for multiculturalism".
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It will also offer them and other priests and nuns the chance to mingle with 20,000 young people and plant a seed for vocations.
Eric Carle's The Tiny Seed is a beautifully simple introduction to the life cycle of a seed for any age group.
"I think you are born with a seed for making a sentence that reads well, as well as one for learning to be discriminating where food is concerned".
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