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The phrase "a tray for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the purpose or intended use of a tray, such as for serving food or holding items.
Example: "I bought a tray for serving appetizers at the party."
Alternatives: "a tray to hold" or "a tray intended for".
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The altar is a tray for serving breakfast in bed.
Season lightly with salt and freeze on a tray for 1 hour.
Cut out 24 biscuits and bake on a tray for 20 minutes.
The smaller one can double as a tray for breakfast in bed.
I got a little chair with a tray for a fiver from a car boot sale.
The shows are free, as are the granola bars Ms. Eliot puts on a tray for her guests.
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A larger tray, for a meal or a laptop computer, is embedded in the right arm of the cocoon.
A whole roasted pig was carried down on a red tray for a memorial service.
I found that David Thompson's Thai food cookbook made a good tray for a TV dinner.
You can also use a muffin tray for a mold.
Arrange on a serving tray for a nice presentation.
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