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The phrase "a snack for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small amount of food intended for someone or something, often as a treat or light meal.
Example: "I brought a snack for the kids to enjoy during the movie."
Alternatives: "a treat for" or "a bite for".
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I never just grab a snack for lunch.
Many bought a snack for the walk home.
"It's a snack for your train ride to New York," she said.
Friends will frequently order a plate of cured meats as a snack for the whole table.
Another pan held a snack for the workers: scrambled eggs with soupy.
(4 hours) Quickfire Challenge: It's your turn to bring a snack for the soccer team.
How about when we get to my place?" "Mom usually has a snack for us".
But asked about a snack for the next week, they picked a healthy snack 74 per cent of the time.
I remember doing this as a snack for the staff at Daniel, and they were crazy about it".
Then you use your debit card to buy a snack for $4.50 and a cup of coffee for $3.50.
A cooler with three meals and a snack for $34.95 can be ordered through a Web site, www.Atkinsathome.com.com
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