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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a station for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a place designated for a specific purpose, often related to transportation or services. Example: "The city plans to build a new station for electric buses to improve public transportation."
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The designer, AvroKO, will have a station for American roadside fare, like burgers.
It serves as a station for the Juba-Khartoum ferry service.
(There is also a station for the G line, for access to Brooklyn).
In 1900 he established a station for the Harvard Observatory at Mandeville.
The Mets' proposal also includes a station for a light-rail spur.
We've designed a station for a subway line that goes nowhere".
This is serious, because it [poor design] could scar a community that uses a station for a century or so.
Oliver's shop also has a dozen sewing machines and a station for replacing hardware like suspender buttons, snaps and rivets.
It was one of the main train stations in Damascus; now it has become a station for the shabiha.
As a station for scientific investigations, it offered a wider field than the casual observer would have imagined.
A bank of balsamic vinegar barrels is being installed, along with a coffee bar, a station for house-made gelato and a few tables, including some outside.
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