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The phrase "a uniform for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of clothing designated for a particular purpose, role, or organization.
Example: "The school requires all students to wear a uniform for daily classes."
Alternatives: "a costume for" or "an outfit for".
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You wear a uniform for a football game, and there's a uniform for conducting business.
A $250 gift provides a uniform for one LCC athlete.
You wouldn't be wearing a uniform for a company".
"I would be proud to wear a uniform for the state," Mario, 25, said.
"Black turtlenecks became a kind of a uniform for arty types," says Nothdruft.
"It's ironic to think there's a uniform for a group that identifies as nonconformist".
You do not need a uniform for this and get 10% of each payment.
I had to wear a uniform for school: jumper, tie, the usual.
"No one was ever asked to buy a uniform for Mary or Brunhilde or whoever".
They are dressed in bright T-shirts, jeans and sneakers: a uniform for the urban chic.
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You may want to include a Basic Rule Book, and a Uniform - for example, a certain color t-shirt with a Club Badge.
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