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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a town for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a purpose or suitability of a town for a specific group or activity.
Example: "This is a town for artists, filled with galleries and studios."
Alternatives: "a place for" or "a city for".
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L.A. is a town for people under thirty.
This is not a town for old-line corporate thinking.
This is a town for pioneers, risk-takers, they say.
"Where's the nearest town?" "Why you want a town for?" Angela tipped her head skeptically.
The concept of a town for the deaf is lost on me.
Hollywood is too small a town for two people to have lunch in by themselves.
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The 12th Street/Weberville area used to be a town-within-a-town for black folks.
NEW YORK is a hard town for a pack rat.
New York has been a dumpling town for a long time.
"That town has been a baseball town for a long time.
Trading life in a small town for a gig at Groupon in L.A., Mintz-Plasse -- a.k.a.a
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