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The phrase "an identity for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the concept of defining or establishing a particular identity for a person, group, or concept.
Example: "The organization aims to create an identity for young entrepreneurs that emphasizes innovation and collaboration."
Alternatives: "a persona for" or "a representation of".
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The pupils simply wanted an identity for their school.
Others pick an identity for pragmatic reasons rather than religious.
He now has the possibility of making an identity for himself.
"Long Wharf had an identity for doing challenging English and Irish plays.
It's a life without a future, without even an identity for us Syrians.
"I really feel this will provide an identity for the town," he said.
It sounds like too fixed an identity for somebody as protean as a preschooler.
He's been able to establish an identity for himself outside of basketball".
A man who made a capital and created an identity for a nation.
But we also agreed that an identity for these wines had yet to coalesce.
"It creates an identity for our basketball program," the interim athletic director, Chris Ault, said Monday.
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