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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a typewriter for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the purpose or intended use of a typewriter in a sentence.
Example: "She bought a typewriter for her creative writing projects."
Alternatives: "a typewriter intended for" or "a typewriter designed for".
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He reserved a typewriter for his letters and private postcards.
sitting here in front of a typewriter for three hours..
He writes his predictions on a typewriter for the newspapers round about & for his customers.
So a fountain pen for Conan Doyle, and a typewriter for Ian Fleming".
When "Mary Ellen" sees a typewriter for the first time, she faints.
In the car's trunk he carried photo equipment, a typewriter for photo captions, clothes, salamis and cigars.
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"Look, the answer isn't to strip things down and give everyone a computerized typewriter for a word processor, but to make word processors simpler and simpler and smarter and smarter so they'll do more for you.
She told them she was organizing a typewriter drive for her piece and collected 250 of them.
The group was admitted to a downstairs office, where the Squire sat down at a desk, inserted a long form in a typewriter, and for fifteen minutes filled it in with information that the troopers gave him.
To begin with, he and his colleagues came up with a great typewriter for the web.
I needed a cane for my back pain, probably from sitting hunched over a typewriter or computer for the last half-century.
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