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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a table for a" 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 dinner, please. Can you set up a table for a party of four?"
Alternatives: "a table for one" or "a table for two".
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Joan Halperin, an interior designer in Manhattan, needed a table for a tiny breakfast nook.
She is most rigid about letting anyone wait at a table for a friend.
We snared a table for a casual lunch of baguettes, turkey wraps, olives and cheeses from Cato Corner Farm in Colchester to enjoy after imbibing.
She had been patiently waiting at a table for a meeting that was supposed to have begun nearly a half-hour earlier.
She was setting up a table for a new party when she realized that someone was waiting to speak to her.
"I am going to present the entire Apollo 11 landing on the moon with my hands using a table for a stage".
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"If the mayor's people would just sit down at a table for an hour with a pencil and our amendments, this would all be over," said Senator Eric T. Schneiderman, who represents parts of the Upper West Side and the Bronx.
The mic I tried was the tabletop model, designed to be placed on a table for an audio conference.
It's hard to say, because you can't sit a chimpanzee or a mouse down at a table for an IQ test.
In a nearby middle school classroom, older children gathered around a table for an English lesson.
"When I've refilled your Diet Coke 10 times and have run my ass off for a table for an hour, I deserve 20percentt.
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