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The phrase "an extra for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional item or benefit that is provided, often in the context of promotions or offers.
Example: "If you purchase this product today, you'll receive an extra for free."
Alternatives: "an additional item" or "a bonus for".
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Shirley Anthony, 74: "I've been an extra for 41 years.
Vecchio then sought out work as an extra for movies and TV shows.
Teaching is not merely an "extra" for good managers; it's an integral responsibility.
It is useful to pack a soft duffel bag in the bottom of a large bag as an extra for the trip home, if you plan on shopping.
Carried as an extra for most of last season, Malhotra lost his confidence, which he has only now begun to regain.
And yet, for student butchers, absolution can still feel a long way off, especially when butchering class can make you look like an extra for "Saw III".
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Not planning for an extra hour for hair and makeup.
"She got an extra ovation for it".
They get an extra credit for that.
Ian Sample on an extra £600m for science.
Get an extra one for the road.
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