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The phrase "a vacuum for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or context where something is lacking or missing, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The sudden departure of the team leader created a vacuum for new ideas and leadership within the group."
Alternatives: "a void for" or "a gap for".
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There's absolutely going to be a vacuum for the league".
I really don't think they are sort of done in a vacuum for me.
"There's kind of a vacuum for it," he told me during an interview in Washington.
That created a vacuum for Zhejiang's risk-taking traders to thrive in.
They established the structure and backed off, creating a vacuum for families to take the lead.
"Population control would only create a vacuum for more gulls to come in from afar.
"It lowers the tensions, but it shows there's a vacuum for the rule of law".
Just like the Malaysian airliner, flight MH370, it creates a vacuum for more crazy speculation.
Among those which remained in a vacuum for three minutes, the mortality figure climbed to two-thirds.
I asked her whether she felt excited to be out in public after living in a vacuum for so long.
Yes, we could get rid of Qaddafi, a terrible dictator, but that created a vacuum for ISIS.
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