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The phrase "a tournament for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to specify the purpose or audience of a tournament, indicating who or what the tournament is intended for.
Example: "We are organizing a tournament for local high school students to showcase their skills in various sports."
Alternatives: "a competition for" or "an event for".
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This is not a tournament for the sensitive.
The club staged a tournament for him to play in.
"I didn't play a tournament for seven weeks," Kaymer said.
"He hasn't won a tournament for a long time," Federer said.
Sometimes you get to stay at a tournament for a long time, sometimes not.
Els finished at 17-under 267 and won a tournament for the sixth time this season.
If it's a tournament for professionals, the likelihood is five times as great.
"The French public know that we haven't won in a tournament for a while," said Blanc.
Rosset, the 1992 Olympic champion from Switzerland, won a tournament for the second time this year.
When he realized that his mother, Sylvia, had cancer, he was determined to win a tournament for her.
The first era ran through 1964, when it was essentially a tournament for champions of various conferences.
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