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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amenity for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feature or service provided for the convenience or enjoyment of someone. Here is an example: "The hotel offered many amenities for its guests, including a pool, spa, and fitness center." In this sentence, "amenities for its guests" refers to the various facilities and services that the hotel provides specifically for the enjoyment and convenience of its guests.
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Electricity let trains accelerate more quickly, a decided amenity for short-haul commuter service.
It's also an amenity for other tenants who regularly check Mr. Zang's weather Web page.
To me it seems like the ultimate amenity for the car-obsessed.
"Chelsea Market is a tremendous amenity for us," Mr. Pariser said.
Also lockable is Ridgeline's trunk, an unusual amenity for a pickup.
For decades, a rug has been a desired amenity for early-childhood classrooms.
There are also four roof decks -- a sublime amenity for stargazers, sun addicts and smokers.
A city community board rarely turns down a costly amenity for its district.
Wireless connectivity has become a must-have amenity for businesses, hotels, hospitals, sporting arenas and other public and private buildings.
"It's a wonderful amenity for people to have a cup of coffee or hot chocolate," he said.
And while the cafe is an amenity for museumgoers, he said, "it will be a nice place for the neighborhood".
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