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The phrase "an address for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or contact information for a person, organization, or event.
Example: "Please provide me with an address for the meeting so I can find the location easily."
Alternatives: "a location for" or "a contact for".
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"They need an address for privacy.
They also could not give an address for Ms. Dunkan.
The police did not provide an address for the Acristains.
Court records do not list an address for him.
Don signed his name under an address for Bullet Park Road.
It was an address for Alcoholics Anonymous, and the meeting times.
Sand demanded that Biro provide an address for Pap, and Biro eventually did so.
I found an address for a dry cleaner in Floral Park and called.
I had never had an address for Hal, or even a phone number.
But police never got an address for Hutchinson-Foster, despite it being known to the probation service.
Brennan never maintained an address for long — she preferred short-leasing apartments or, more often, living in hotels.
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