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The phrase "a stamp for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of stamp intended for a particular purpose or item.
Example: "I need to buy a stamp for a letter I want to send to my friend."
Alternatives: "a stamp intended for a" or "a stamp designated for a".
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In 1940, in an attempt to be useful, she wrote to his eye surgeon, not only offering one of her own eyes in case a graft might be possible (she was seventy-four) but providing the "ideal" astrological moment for an upcoming operation — and enclosing a stamp for a return letter.
If the stamp is approved by the independent Postal Rate Commission, which has proposed rate changes for May 2007, it would work like this: The commission has proposed raising the price of a stamp for a letter by 3 cents, to 42 cents.
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Last Tuesday, a man police are identifying as Joseph Jakubowski walked into a Wisconsin post office and bought a stamp for an envelope addressed to Donald Trump.
I have included a stamp for your convenience".
If you are all ages, have a stamp for show entry, a wrist band to drink, and Xs for under age OR w/ no ID.
"Be a champ and get a stamp!" For the past two months, Pennington, his friend Adam Franchino, girlfriend Melissa Webb and several dozen others have been working on SuperGame, an arty take on classic carnival games.
Because cells incorporate carbon from the atmosphere into their DNA as they divide, the proportion of carbon-14 to the more stable carbon isotope carbon-12 acts as a time stamp for when a cell was born.
Gen. Kamala D. Harris asked supporters to add their names to a list of those objecting to "a reckless rubber stamp" for Obama — a list that she presumably can use for her U.S. Senate campaign.
She says she is not a "rubber stamp" for Mr. Bush, a role she has assigned to Ms. Terrell.
But her legacy may well be that she served as a rubber stamp for a series of disastrous foreign policy decisions.
Mainly for Fill Me In and 7 Days, of course (and I have a lot of nostalgia for Re-Rewind; as David says, rightly: "My songs are a time stamp for a lot of people's lives").
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