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The phrase "a stool for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a stool that serves a specific purpose or is intended for a particular person or activity.
Example: "I bought a stool for the kitchen so that my children can reach the counter."
Alternatives: "a stool intended for the" or "a stool designed for the".
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It's annoying him that he has to sit on a stool for the gig.
Yanagi, who also designed the plywood Butterfly Stool the same year, wanted a stool for the modelmakers in his atelier.
Honestly, Midler danced her ass off for six songs (including a line dance) before taking a stool for the seventh song and still, the Jumbovision hardly detected any glistening of sweat.
A long shelf and a stool for the security person.
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One had a sunken oval tub on a raised platform (with a stool for clambering in); the other, a conventional tub with a handheld shower.
But on the podium, though he needed a stool for support, he led the work with brusque, emphatic gestures.
Thence to a stool for lunch up at the bar at Sheekey's?
With feedback received, the cushion was modified to include a stool for a midwife to sit beside the expectant mother and a small cushion for the baby to rest on immediately after birth.
Sinatra settles onto a stool for some quarter-to-three, over-the-bar confessions while an indecently pretty piano line underscores the sorrow.
If that's the case you might need to stable a stool for good reach.
Street Canvasser: (Pulls up a stool for me to sit on, and then a smaller stool for herself).
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