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The phrase "a visitor for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone is visiting or has come to see another person, often in a formal or professional context.
Example: "I have a visitor for Mr. Smith waiting in the lobby."
Alternatives: "a guest for" or "someone here to see".
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He had a sense of humour, apologizing to a visitor for not keeping a pet raven.
"It's the turnaround," said Chrysler's chief spokesman, Jason Vines, who joined Mr. Zetsche and a visitor for lunch last week.
Standing in the living room of her impeccable split-level house here, she apologizes to a visitor for her appearance.
You wouldn't last a day in our family without a solid knowledge of those, along with "Little Pea," "Tickle Tickle" and "A Visitor for Bear".
"I've been a visitor for Salisbury for many years," says Colin Boon, 55, who is sitting in the wood-panelled front room of the venue sipping an ale.
Even if his kitchen has just been destroyed by a car bomb, an Iraqi host will apologize to a visitor for not offering the ritual cup of tea.
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The pope is a prestigious visitor for a man who has held power for 29 years while running for election only once.
I started as a simple visitor for a speech at the federal congress of the JuLis.
Mr. Jones led a visitor up for a peek.
Redlener had invited a visitor by for a kind of hellfire drill.
Pushing open a rotting wood door, Mr. Yasinsac led a visitor inside for a look.
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