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The phrase "album for" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a particular album made for a specific purpose or occasion. For example: "This is an album for my daughter's graduation."
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Warner held the album for a year.
You bought this album for the music.
So I made the album for me.
She didn't make another album for Columbia.
'Will you produce an album for me?
It's also his horniest album for years.
"On the Radio" was Ms. Summer's last album for Casablanca.
"I've been working on this album for a while.
(I traded the Graham Bond album for a Trapper Keeper).
My brother gave me this album for my birthday.
She hadn't released an album for five years.
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