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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a toolkit for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a set of tools or resources designed for a specific purpose or task.
Example: "This software provides a comprehensive toolkit for data analysis, making it easier for researchers to interpret their findings."
Alternatives: "a set of tools for" or "a resource kit for".
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Another Europe has put together a toolkit for new campaigners.
There is a toolkit for over-16s here.
Thankfully, Doing Good Better is structured as a toolkit for meeting it.
The Giving Campaign has developed a toolkit for setting up a payroll giving scheme.
The Newcastle commission has come up with a toolkit for fair decision-making.
We have created a toolkit for organisations to fit to their own circumstances.
Nokia also said it would release a toolkit for programmers to make Nokia-powered mapping apps for Android phones.
"The centre needs to produce a toolkit for police ICT acquisition so that the best stuff is captured and adopted, because contract design is extremely important".
And it provides a toolkit for people writing programs, allowing them to save steps and also make all the programs operate in consistent ways.
Our partnership will disseminate practical case studies and create a toolkit for commissioners to support the specific needs of older LGBT people.
A New York City based non-profit Games for Change has devised a toolkit for helping NGOs to create "social impact games".
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