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The phrase "a socket for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a receptacle or connection point for an electrical plug or similar device.
Example: "The new design includes a socket for charging devices conveniently."
Alternatives: "a port for" or "a connection for".
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She charges lightweight, LED solar lanterns, with a socket for charging mobile phones.
Not so with the Q: it has a socket for a standard "mini USB" cable that charges and syncs.
"Imagine placing a phone call when you had to have someone place a wire into a socket for you," he said.
And it even has a socket for an H.D.M.I. cable that can connect to an HDTV with an even larger screen without a loss of picture quality.
A terra-cotta model of another type of boat with a socket for mast and eye holes for rigging was discovered at Lothal.
East of the entrance causeway, excavations have revealed a socket for a large timber post, and on either side there are additional stone holes.
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We have to wire a ring circuit, an overhead light, a power socket for a cooker and a central heating thermostat.
Hammond-Suzuki currently manufacture the 122A, a straight reissue of the 122, and the 122XB, which contains a modern 11-pin adapter, an IECC mains adaptor, line-in, and a jack socket for a footswitch to control the speed.
But there is an Ethernet jack to connect to a home network and a U.S.B. socket for attaching a hard drive, camera or other device.
In other news, don't stick your fingers in a wall socket for a startling new hairstyle.
Like all netbooks, the $399 Mini NB305 has a 10.1-inch display and includes a number of ports, including U.S.B. jacks and a VGA socket for connecting a larger computer monitor.
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