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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a surface for' is correct and usable in written English.
It's a phrase that is used to indicate a surface that something is laid onto or attached to. For example: "We laid the carpet on a surface for best adhesion."
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Biochar could help make more soil productive, because it offers a surface for bugs to thrive.
"A big theme of this project is to provide a surface for community, particularly student voices.
Bacteria can live on a surface for up to 32 hours and contaminate school lunches.
This process can be repeated with the same initial covering of halamine on a surface for up to three months.
Ceiling and floor are similarly padded; a thin steel mesh just above the floor provides a surface for walking.
A PC usually goes on a desk, with a surface for a mouse and a chair immediately in front of it.
A surface for emotional projections, the screen represents the cause of effects that were actually determined by many factors, including patterns established in childhood.
When 'seeded' with a patient's stem cells, these scaffolds provide a surface for the cells to latch on to and provide them with nutrients.
It is to be feared that Mr. Pettit chooses too delicate a point and too sweetly lustrous a surface for his writings.
Frosinini said the water shrank the panels and dissolved the glue that had been used, together with plaster, to provide a surface for the painting.
1) The background layer provides a surface for drawing static pictures that involve no animation, or for 2D pixel-based drawing algorithms.
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