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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sheet for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of document or material intended for a particular purpose.
Example: "I need a sheet for the presentation to summarize the key points."
Alternatives: "a document for" or "a page for".
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A sheet for the entire front screen costs $30 and full body coverage costs $10 more.
Through chattering teeth, she told her that she was cold, that she wanted a sheet for her gurney.
The entry fee of $10 a sheet for Mr. Williams's pool has not changed since its inception, he said.
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And naturally, the best results of all come from glossy photographic paper (which is what you would hope for after paying the premium price of about a dollar a sheet for it).
Volunteers with plastic bags tied to their hands lifted tiny charred bodies from the back, where they were piled without so much as a sheet for cover, and gently carried them onto the grounds as though they were just asleep.
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The startup has just signed a term sheet for a $1 million Series A funding round.
Try using a patterned piece of cloth, or a colored sheet, for a different effect.
Here, then, is a cheat sheet for a visit.
It's quite a rap sheet for a continent where almost nobody lives.
A term sheet for a sale to Vitra has been signed.
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