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The phrase "a used for a" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or improperly structured phrase that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "This is a tool a used for a specific purpose." (Note: This example is still incorrect due to the phrase itself.)
Alternatives: "an item used for a" or "a device intended for a".
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The waffle maker was a used for a long time in NH while sharing long, wonderful breakfasts with friends -- I could just about taste the fresh maple syrup.
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Again used for a second for an outmoded effect.
A colorful Bhutanese fabric is used for a tablecloth.
The site, which is less than a fifth of an acre, was used for a time to store construction equipment.
In Hawthorne's "House of the Seven Gables" a daguerreotype used for a political campaign also displays the villain.
Nothing that could be used for a ring or a necklace, though.
–How can public funds be used for a school with a particular population focus?
He let a L'Oréal van be used for a covert mail drop.
A British leader being used for a photo-op by a sitting American president.
In Uganda, a donated mammography van was used for a cancer-education program — not for mammograms.
A PC is used for a myriad of tasks, and many of them are arguably never used for copying protected material".
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