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The phrase "a suit for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in legal contexts to refer to a lawsuit or legal action taken against someone.
Example: "She filed a suit for damages after the accident."
Alternatives: "a claim for" or "a case for".
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A suit for Mr. Langerfeld: $62.68.
I put on a suit for this.
Erdoğan brought a suit for libel.
Nina Franzen, age eighteen, needed a suit for camp.
"In Manila, they paint a suit for thirty dollars.
A suit for a man costs five dollars.
"Because Calvin Klein gave me a suit, for free.
He wanted to buy a suit for the occasion.
Q. Have you ever purchased a suit for yourself?
Nicholas gave Obinze a suit for the wedding.
I need a suit for work,' " Ms. Pinto said.
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