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The phrase "a semester for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific semester designated for a particular purpose or activity, such as a course or program.
Example: "This year, we are offering a semester for advanced studies in environmental science."
Alternatives: "a term for" or "a session for".
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chapter was suspended for a semester for hazing violations.
Tuition at SUNY Stony Brook is $3,400 a year, plus $2,112 a semester for a room and $1,150 a semester for meals.
But the price tag — around $1,000 a semester for each — was becoming too much of a burden.
Students at founding partners pay tuition to their home universities; other partner schools pay $10,000 a semester for each student they send.
One professor says he is asked twice a semester for updates on the academic performance and attendance of athletes in his class.
Tuition for the two-year master's program is $2,175 a semester for New York State residents and $3,800 for those who live elsewhere.
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Besides teaching two classes a semester, both for fairly advanced students, Mr. Faddis also organizes a pair of concerts for the college each term.
After the program ends, students spend a semester working for a startup.
University parking is such a nightmare that some charge hundreds of dollars a semester just for a parking pass.
To this end, we developed an educational intervention in the form of a semester course for women early in academic STEMM careers.
I dropped out of school for a semester to campaign for Barack Obama.
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