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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subpoena for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to a document that orders an individual to appear in court or produce evidence.
Example: "The attorney issued a subpoena for the witness to testify at the trial."
Alternatives: "a summons for" or "a court order for".
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The commission responded by issuing a subpoena for more documents.
Mr. Gottstein sends Dr. Egilman a subpoena for copies.
"No lawyer worth his salt can't fight a subpoena for a year".
In September, when the F.B.I. issued a subpoena for Weiner's cell phone, the news immediately leaked.
A subpoena for the footage from inside the mobile station was ignored by police.
In late April, Guriev's investigator came to his office with a subpoena for several years of personal e-mails.
A House panel has issued a subpoena for Justice Department documents related to the firings of eight federal prosecutors.
In August, Mr. Cuomo's office issued a subpoena for Mr. Rattner to be questioned at a deposition.
Hardin indicated he would seek a subpoena for the contested material, particularly any interviews with Clemens's accusers.
The Times initially fought a subpoena for the tapes, but in 2007 a federal judge ruled against the newspaper.
The commission took up Ms. Simmons's case and issued a subpoena for documents relating to her employment.
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