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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a service for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a service that is intended for a specific purpose or audience.
Example: "We offer a service for a diverse range of clients, ensuring that their unique needs are met."
Alternatives: "a service intended for" or "a service designed for".
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"It's a service for a service — better than shaking a cup".
It happened to be for Benjamin Ward, a former police commissioner, but on many other mornings, it has been a service for a fallen firefighter.
At a service for a respected Ngarrindjeri elder a few years ago, a formation of noori (pelican) flew over as the funeral possession came out of the church.
As it branched out into more and more retail categories, it had to develop a sophisticated computing platform which it is now offering as a service for a fee.
In order to enhance the response time during contracting with suppliers, this paper focuses on an architecture, providing a service for a decision with the concerns about the time and cost as well as energy with regard to process planning.
"What I am doing is a service for a lot of people out there who are unable to have personal contact with these celebrities and are willing to pay money for it," he says.
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A self-employed person provides a service for me.
A We have a service for major investors, banks or funders of construction projects.
Each group was given a different product or a service for analysis.
I participated in a dialog sermon with Tim Hatt-Andersen at Westminster Presbyterian Church during a service for Macalester Sunday a few weeks ago.
"TAG: a Tiny AGgregation Service for Ad-Hoc Sensor Networks". OSDI, 2002.
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