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Discover Ludwig'a series for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a collection of items arranged in a particular order, especially a set of books or television programs. For example, "I'm a big fan of the 'Game of Thrones' series for HBO."
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It was, unquestionably, a series for the fans.
It will be a series for the ages.
One of them's doing "The Sopranos," and one's doing a series for Les, and one's doing a series for us.
The episode was the latest and most frightening in a series for Fish.
She had numerous publications including a series for the Bicentennial which appeared in The Principal 1976.
He's commissioned six people to do a series for the book.
The Rays won a series for the first time in nearly a month.
Surely it'll be the first in a series for this gifted performer.
When it comes to a series for children, the stakes rise.
This is the second of a series for the Guardian Teacher Network.
This has been a series for pace bowlers even though England were slow to recognise that.
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