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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a world for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a context or environment that is suitable or designed for a particular purpose or group of people.
Example: "We envision a world for creativity and innovation, where everyone can express their ideas freely."
Alternatives: "a place for" or "an environment for".
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Transformed, they go about creating a world for themselves.
This has become one world, a world for all men.
Nevertheless, he yearns to "make" a world for her.
Why is this a world for a few people and not for many people?
I believe that one day we will have a world for all.
"It opened a world for us that we didn't know as much about".
We are setting up a world for our children and grandchildren that may be extremely turbulent".
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A world-for-all came, if one needs an -ism, from Godism.
If we need a world for each version, why postulate the worlds over and above the versions?
However, do the Swedish entrepreneurs feel that they have been successful in producing a 'world' for their prospective consumers?
The initiative, entitled 'A World for Children and Adolescents' was launched by government officials, UNICEF and other humanitarian organizations, as well as business leaders.
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