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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a television for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the purpose or intended recipient of a television, such as in a purchase or gift context.
Example: "I bought a television for my living room to enhance our movie nights."
Alternatives: "a TV for" or "a television intended for".
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2011: video Note that this is a different game using a television for display.
Rooms are cramped at two square meters, and have a television for those unable to sleep.
Laptops that have an S-video output jack can connect to a television for better viewing.
The test room felt clinical with its bare walls, overhead cameras and just a television for company.
He hasn't owned a television for 20 years but keeps up with his sports friends via the Internet.
Detainees spent 23 out of 24 hours indoors in a small pod with only a television for entertainment.
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