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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an answer would be for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the purpose or intended recipient of an answer or response.
Example: "An answer would be for those who seek clarity on the topic discussed."
Alternatives: "a response would be for" or "an explanation would be for".
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In response to the issues that emerged from last week's consultation, Graça Machel, a member of the UN's high-level panel, asked delegates: "What needs to change in 2015?" A simple answer would be for decision-makers to reread the promises made by world leaders in the millennium declaration on freedom, equality, solidarity, tolerance, respect for nature and shared responsibility.
And that, from the hacker's point of view, is a worthwhile outcome.One obvious answer would be for sites to limit the number of guesses that can be made before access is blocked, as cash machines do.
The obvious answer would be for a ransom payment but there has been no suggestion of such a demand being made.
Both are under American control.One answer would be for China to build a blue-water navy.
One answer would be for P.S. 41 to share, on a 50-50 basits its opulence with other, more needy public schools.
Some analysts suggested that one answer would be for the United States and Europe to swap victories -- European beef and banana restrictions for United States tax breaks.
Quirk thinks that one answer would be for councils to share social care responsibilities, both as a means of achieving economies of scale and of retaining expertise in commissioning specialist services.
Writing in the article's comment section, a person called agogohome said: "The Chinese may have the most widely spoken language on the planet per head, but the ideal answer would be for everyone to speak — or at least understand, a common, global language.
The obvious answer would be for both sides to open up together: for Turks to allow air and sea access and for the EU to lift the embargo.Island manoeuvresHowever, reflecting the views of Cyprus (and of countries that dislike the idea of Turkish entry for other reasons and shelter behind Cypriot opposition), the EU insists that there is no link between the customs union and the trade embargo.
Rapid population growth and high unemployment in Europe's near-abroad, plus a huge income gap, all argue otherwise.If the goal were to strengthen links between immigration and development, the answer would be to make a case for more open borders.
For years, the answer would be unless you're a Red Sox fan or the parent of a B.U. student, no.
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