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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a valentine for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a card, gift, or message intended for someone on Valentine's Day or to express affection.
Example: "I made a special card as a valentine for my best friend to show how much I appreciate them."
Alternatives: "a love note for" or "a card for".
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"A VALENTINE FOR STANFORD WHITE," Madison Square, Manhattan.
"I've found a valentine for you to give Daddy".
Perhaps a valentine for the sad young literary man in your life.
The image has sold by the million, a valentine for our age.
What is the Hastert rule but the grown-up version of the sort of elementary-school classroom where you have to bring a Valentine for everyone?
BOB McKENTY In making a valentine for his mom, our son learned the significance of writing X's and O's by his signature.
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That same year he created a wire valentine for his mother.
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