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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a studio for" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This phrase can be used to indicate a purpose of a studio, for example, "She built a studio for her painting."
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You'd forgive a studio for panicking.
"He sings me the song, and I immediately booked a studio for the next day".
The others were initiated by smaller companies and then picked up by a studio for distribution.
We helped build a studio for my mother and a playhouse in the backyard.
Convinced of his talent, Mácha set up a studio for Thomas in her garage.
"We rented this old shop building as a studio for Lizzie," Ms. Nerber said.
In Queens, for example, it is still possible to find a studio for $900.
Back when he earned $24 an hour, Gretz rented a studio for $1,100 a month.
He converted part of his barn into a studio for me.
"You can build a studio for under $5,000," Ms. Zizza said.
Ten years ago, the practice court was a playground, a studio for Bender's athletic artistry.
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