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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'a workshop for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a session or event held to provide instruction and practical experience in some specific activity. For example, "The company held a workshop for their new employees to learn about their benefits package."
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They've got a workshop for that.
A workshop for the unconfident compliment-seeker!
"The shop was a workshop for Stax Records," she explained.
Colour : a workshop for artists and designers / David Hornung.
Thus was born "Stories and Squirts!," a workshop for children 8 and older.
Sutherland established the Drama Studio as a workshop for writers who wrote for children.
Frelin was reminded of that in March, when Bloomberg Philanthropies held a workshop for grant recipients.
Thomas Roger recalls a workshop for budding directors held at the SFI in the early 1970s.
We are planning a workshop for June, which will have intensive technical training for dancers.
"If you are healthy, if you are good, we have a workshop for you," said Pakzad.
On the first evening in Tel Aviv I held a workshop for some young scriptwriters.
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