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The phrase "a villa for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a purpose or intended use for a villa, such as accommodation or a specific event.
Example: "We are looking for a villa for our family vacation next summer."
Alternatives: "a villa intended for" or "a villa designed for".
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A villa for me in Antibes?
Beijing, where the Chinese government maintained a villa for him, was his most frequent destination.
"We proposed a villa for the site in 2003, then the ambition got bigger".
A villa for two on Philipkutty's Farm (philipkuttysfarm.com) costs Rs 12,500 (£141) per night, which includes three meals.
Ms. Ellsworth mentioned to Ms. Hampton one day that friends of hers had a villa for sale in Italy.
Here's a villa, for example, the Resor House, designed in 1937-38 for a site in Jackson Hole, Wyo.
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In 1838, he was commissioned to design a summer villa for William Paulding, a former mayor of New York City, in Tarrytown, N.Y.
Wynn Resorts also provides his ex-wife, Elaine, a "villa suite" for which she pays $350,000 a year, down from $520,000 because of the declining Vegas real estate market.
Elsewhere in the city, an apartment costs from 100,000 to 900,000 euro, while a villa goes for 300,000 to six million euro.
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