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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a table for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of making a reservation at a restaurant or requesting seating for a specific number of people.
Example: "I would like to make a reservation for a table for four at 7 PM."
Alternatives: "a reservation for" or "seating for".
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Voilà, I had a table for eight.
Set up a table for lost belongings.
Meanwhile, Mario Luongo has a table for you.
I phone and book a table for 8.30pm.
Should you book a table for high tea?
There were seven of us at a table for eight.
She bought a table for $5,000 at a U.S.O.
So I booked a table for fish night.
I don't know why a table for four always looks more inviting than a table for one.
"Yes, really!" he said slapping a table for emphasis.
The same amount was brought to a table for two.
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