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The phrase "a work for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of work or project intended for a particular purpose or audience.
Example: "This is a work for a new art exhibition that showcases local talent."
Alternatives: "a piece for a" or "a project for a".
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She'd been invited to make a work for a plinth.
ARTIST: It happens at a table — it's a work for a couple, and they've invited some friends over for dinner.
The program ended unconventionally, with a work for a sharply reduced orchestra, Bartok's Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta.
With its extensive soloistic demands, it might have been too ambitious a work for a first outing.
In effect, a guarantee is an agreement to buy a work for a specified minimum price.For auctioneers, the practice can be highly profitable.
"When you commission a work for a program like 'Pacifica,' " Mr. Davies said, "the pieces you get aren't usually about the dark side.
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Under these circumstances, this was less a presentation of a work for an audience then an act of communion.
"Do you work for a television channel?" "A newspaper.
But he also left college for a while to work for a moving company outside Boston.
Some years ago, I was invited to compose a new work for a percussion ensemble.
The Rite of Spring was a revolutionary work for a revolutionary time.
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