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The phrase "ample for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is sufficient or adequate for a particular purpose or need.
Example: "The budget allocated for the project is ample for a successful completion."
Alternatives: "sufficient for a" or "adequate for a".
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Even with Evan, half an hour with money and politicians is ample for a Monday morning.
They were huge, included many varieties and were ample for a meal.
It comes in two disks, each about 12 ounces and each more than ample for a flaky single-crust 9- or 10-inch pie or tart.
Petite portions are ample for a medium appetite, particularly in concert with the warm, crisp garlic bread served at the beginning of the meal (skip the sweetish, pink, beet-tinged aioli).
She told Australasian, hoping they would be interested enough in her to offer her a raise, but they said her salary was ample for a woman, so she accepted the new job around 1928 and remained there for eighteen years.
Legroom is ample for a small midengine car (compared with the cruelties of the X1/9, for instance), allowing you to move the seat forward for a few degrees of seat-back rake.
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And they would have ample opportunities for a quick divorce.
One dress has ample room for a swollen tummy.
There is ample precedent for a Congressional response.
Ample room for a family of five and hosting relatives.
Unsurprisingly, in a sea of tailgate parties, they found ample evidence for a market share.
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